2020 Archive
5881.
Deep Frozen Arctic Microbes Are Waking Up (scientificamerican.com)
5882.
Glucose metabolism responds to perceived sugar intake more than actual intake (nature.com)
5883.
An F-22 test pilot on the Raptor's flight control system (thedrive.com)
5884.
Learn Vim (the Smart Way): a book to learn the good parts of Vim (github.com)
5885.
Magician-turned-mathematician uncovers bias in coin flipping (2004) (news.stanford.edu)
5886.
The Sun seen through the Earth in “neutrino light” (2007) (strangepaths.com)
5887.
Possible dinosaur DNA has been found (scientificamerican.com)
5888.
The Most Abandoned Books on GoodReads (2019) (gwern.net)
5889.
ACM costs vs. arxiv.org costs (twitter.com)
5890.
Comparing HTTP/3 vs. HTTP/2 Performance (blog.cloudflare.com)
5891.
Openproject: Open-source project management software (docs.openproject.org)
5892.
Venice holds back the water for first time in 1,200 years (cnn.com)
5893.
Show HN: RxResume – A free and open-source resume builder (rx-resume.web.app)
5894.
Examining ARM vs. x86 Memory Models with Rust (nickwilcox.com)
5895.
My best SEO tactic so far (questinglog.com)
5896.
Lit: A ridiculously small responsive CSS framework (ajusa.github.io)
5897.
Fancy Clojure REPL (asciinema.org)
5898.
Show HN: CLI plain-text notes & bookmarks with Git, sync, encryption, and more (github.com)
5899.
Blender GIS (github.com)
5900.
Planner 2.6 – An open-source Todoist alternative for Linux (useplanner.com)
5901.
Let’s Build a Compiler (1995) (compilers.iecc.com)
5902.
Show HN: Export HN Favorites to a CSV File
5903.
ORC – Nim's new memory managment (nim-lang.org)
5904.
Aleph: A suite of data analysis tools for investigators (docs.alephdata.org)
5905.
UK and EU agree Brexit trade deal (theguardian.com)
5906.
Federal Reserve pledges asset purchases with no limit to support markets (cnbc.com)
5907.
Should There Be Limits on Persuasive Technologies? (schneier.com)
5908.
Google Acquires North (blog.google)
5909.
Into the Personal-Website-Verse (2019) (matthiasott.com)
5910.
BMW’s new flat logo is everything that’s wrong with modern logo design (theverge.com)