November 2020 Archive
241.
Jane Street Market Prediction ($100k Kaggle competition) (kaggle.com)
242.
Show HN: I created a URL shortener that can be entirely hosted on GitHub Pages (github.com)
243.
Summary of the Amazon Kinesis Event in the Northern Virginia (US-East-1) Region (aws.amazon.com)
244.
Eleven Years of Go (blog.golang.org)
245.
Taking screenshots isn't allowed by the app after upgrading to Android 11 (support.google.com)
246.
Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla and the Unfortunate Implications (acoup.blog)
247.
Walmart router, others on Amazon, eBay have hidden backdoors to control devices (cybernews.com)
248.
An ex-ARM engineer critiques RISC-V (gist.github.com)
249.
Moving my serverless project to Ruby on Rails (frantic.im)
250.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2020)
251.
The Gods on Hacker News (riknieu.com)
252.
U.S. Feds Seized Nearly $1B in Bitcoin from Wallet Linked to Silk Road (vice.com)
253.
Dark’s new backend will be in F# (blog.darklang.com)
254.
Blender 2.91 (blender.org)
255.
Electrified wingsuit from BMW reaches 186MPH on first flight (robbreport.com)
256.
I created an alternative to the YouTube algorithm to stop me wasting time (towardsdatascience.com)
257.
A Linux sysadmin's introduction to cgroups (redhat.com)
258.
Quiver: A modern commutative diagram editor (github.com)
259.
Is there still somebody in the Cairo community who is able to make a release? (lists.cairographics.org)
260.
Ragya – Indian classical music played by time of the day (ragya.com)
261.
BetterExplained: Clear, intuitive lessons about mathematics (betterexplained.com)
262.
TypeScript 4.1 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
263.
Linux Command One-Liners (commandlinefu.com)
264.
Apple Silicon M1 Emulating x86 Is Still Faster Than Every Other Mac (macrumors.com)
265.
Denmark to cull millions of minks over mutated coronavirus (thelocal.dk)
266.
7k MS-DOS Games playable in the browser (archive.org)
267.
Digital Tools I Wish Existed (jon.bo)
268.
Apache OpenMeetings – Video chat, messaging, white board, doc editing and more (openmeetings.apache.org)
269.
Google Takeout: Export a copy of your data in Google services (takeout.google.com)
270.
Using Rust to Scale Elixir for 11M Concurrent Users (2019) (blog.discord.com)