August 2020 Archive
14371.
Steal as Much as You Can: Winning the Culture Wars in Age of Austerity (kirstenhacker.wordpress.com)
14372.
In C++ is a software interpretation of Terry Riley’s minimalist piece In C (youtu.be)
14373.
Don't force your visitors to create an account first (reddit.com)
14374.
IndieBrew: Tweets That Will Spike Your Engagement (techmunch.substack.com)
14375.
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg joins centibillionaire club (theguardian.com)
14376.
The Genius of Ringo (youtube.com)
14377.
The Rule of 72 (betterexplained.com)
14378.
Are computer chips made out of sand? (scienceillustrated.com.au)
14379.
So you've decided you want to write a Windows rootkit (theregister.com)
14380.
A New Social Class Is Made Out of Remote Work and Why You Care (dougantin.com)
14381.
Successful trials using fossil-free fuels in pellet process (worldcoal.com)
14382.
Important RFCs: Official Internet Protocols (tangentsoft.net)
14383.
Finding a Niche for GigoBooks (gigobooks.com)
14384.
Scite Reference Check: an easy way to check the reliability of your references (medium.com)
14385.
XMPP Newsletter – Monal update, eturnal and GSoC progress – 6 August 2020 (xmpp.org)
14386.
Once a Hero, TikTok’s Founder Is Under Attack in China – The Information (theinformation.com)
14387.
How to Get the Most Out of Virtual Learning (digest.bps.org.uk)
14388.
Show HN: A platform for developers to learn, practice, discuss, listen to music (domecode.com)
14389.
Weekend Book Recommendations (slbr.substack.com)
14390.
Qualcomm Lobbies U.S. to Sell Chips for Huawei 5G Phones (wsj.com)
14391.
Memory Reduced to 66% by Reordering Struct (qvault.io)
14392.
Apple Lightning and USB-C cables turned into keyloggers (twitter.com)
14393.
Princeton scraps plan to return undergraduates to campus (bloomberg.com)
14394.
Welcome to the New Reality: Engineering Metrics Are Business Metrics (hackernoon.com)
14395.
Prowser – a web browser from scratch with simplicity in mind (git.sr.ht)
14396.
Will we go back to the office after all this? (twitter.com)
14397.
A great example of Apple's subtle, anti-competitive behavior towards developers (twitter.com)
14398.
Fran Allen: 1932-2020 (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
14399.
RFC 225: Superpositions (a.k.a. Junctions) (raku-advent.blog)
14400.
Possibly one small step towards named arguments in Rust (yoric.github.io)