August 2020 Archive
9991.
Marvell Details ThunderX3 ARM CPUs – Up to 60 Cores per Die (anandtech.com)
9992.
Finding a Low Latency Webcam (makehardware.com)
9993.
Arguments to make managers care about technical debt (understandlegacycode.com)
9994.
On Cultures That Build (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
9995.
Fonts Used in Famous Logos (boredpanda.com)
9996.
India’s first Earth-imaging satellite startup to do first launch later this year (techcrunch.com)
9997.
Six Colours (sicpers.info)
9998.
Amazon continues to burn in 2020 despite promises to save it (apnews.com)
9999.
A TikTok Ban Is Overdue (nytimes.com)
10000.
The 3 Minute Guide to One-on-Ones (staysaasy.com)
10001.
Spies in Silicon Valley: Twitter Breach Tied to Saudi Dissident Arrests (bloomberg.com)
10002.
The Death of Mass-Produced Learning (gitscientist.com)
10003.
A man who built a spyware empire says it’s time to come out of the shadows (technologyreview.com)
10004.
Show HN: Scientific Support Badges (scite.ai)
10005.
Taking a Deeper Dive into Marvell’s “Triton” ThunderX3 (nextplatform.com)
10006.
A year long look at what life is like for a subsistence farmer in Vermont (youtube.com)
10007.
Black babies more likely to survive if they have Black doctors: study (cbc.ca)
10008.
The Attack That Broke Twitter Is Hitting Dozens of Companies (wired.com)
10009.
M Creamer–first recorded person to sail round world without instruments–dies,104 (nytimes.com)
10010.
How to set up a VM in GCP (blog.rishabkumar.com)
10011.
Is Removing Boilerplate a Good Thing? (paraesthesia.com)
10012.
PowerShell Protect (powershellprotect.com)
10013.
“A Person Can Not Draw Up a List of Things That Would Never Occur to Them” (conversableeconomist.blogspot.com)
10014.
Architecture Decision Record (ADR) Templates (github.com)
10015.
The Metrics You Need to Understand Operational Health (blameless.com)
10016.
Data Version Control with Python and DVC (realpython.com)
10017.
Scalable Linear Algebra on a Relational Database System (cacm.acm.org)
10018.
The Reason Comic Sans Is a Public Good. Seriously (thecut.com)
10019.
Lupine: Linux in Unikernel Clothes (github.com)
10020.
We ran a waitlist where users had to email us, inspired by Hey, lessons learnt (crowdhailer.me)