December 2020 Archive
1831.
An Old New Adventure (raphlinus.github.io)
1832.
Peter Saville and New Order’s Colour Code (2011) (wharferj.wordpress.com)
1833.
Oculus admits they will NOT help with Oculus Paperweight (reddit.com)
1834.
A light-weight JIT compiler based on MIR (Medium Internal Representation) (github.com)
1835.
Show HN: Open-source Face Recognition on Raspberry Pi 3/4 (github.com)
1836.
The TLA+ Video Course (lamport.azurewebsites.net)
1837.
A large scale analysis of hundreds of in-memory cache clusters at Twitter [pdf] (usenix.org)
1838.
Von Braun Class Station (gatewayspaceport.com)
1839.
Ask HN: How do you balance reading books vs. articles
1840.
Scientists turn CO2 into jet fuel (engadget.com)
1841.
Modern Tire-pressure monitoring system Sensors: Let's try a DoS attack (mirider.com)
1842.
Facebook accuses people tied to French military of running troll accounts (edition.cnn.com)
1843.
The Life in the Simpsons Is No Longer Attainable (theatlantic.com)
1844.
The U.S. has recorded over 250k cases in a day for the first time (nytimes.com)
1845.
Nietzsche on Truth and Lie (1991) (rickroderick.org)
1846.
Semgrep for Cloud Security (marcolancini.it)
1847.
Christmas Is Bird-Counting Season (2016) (fivethirtyeight.com)
1848.
How to Reliably Scale Your Data Platform for High Volumes (shopify.engineering)
1849.
MIT study: Covid-19 vaccines may be less effective for racial minorities (csail.mit.edu)
1850.
Coolest custom mechanical keyboards (cybernews.com)
1851.
Boeing 737 Max to Resume Flying U.S. Passengers Today (nytimes.com)
1852.
The $2B Mall Rats (esquire.com)
1853.
Ask HN: What Linux Desktop Environment do you use on tablets?
1854.
What Is Your Time Worth? (npr.org)
1855.
A (terrible?) way to do footnotes in HTML (shkspr.mobi)
1856.
The Perils of File Typing (invisibleup.com)
1857.
Only Intrinsic Motivation Lasts (danielvassallo.com)
1858.
The Food Stylist Who Creates Hollywood's Unreal Dishes and Drinks (atlasobscura.com)
1859.
Election's Over, Facebook Gets Back to Spreading Misinformation (vanityfair.com)
1860.
The New History of the Milky Way (quantamagazine.org)