September 2020 Archive
871.
Accidental Pinhole and Pinspeck Cameras (2014) (people.csail.mit.edu)
872.
A Concurrency Cost Hierarchy (travisdowns.github.io)
873.
TOML – Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language (toml.io)
874.
Just because it's there doesn't mean you should use it (rachelbythebay.com)
875.
Police told not to download NHS Covid-19 app (bbc.co.uk)
876.
How Swift 5.3 enhances SwiftUI’s DSL (swiftbysundell.com)
877.
Coinbase is a mission focused company (blog.coinbase.com)
878.
Launch HN: Tappity (YC S20) – Keeping kids entertained with science
879.
Reinventing virtualization with the AWS Nitro System (allthingsdistributed.com)
880.
Redditor explains why commercial property sits vacant instead of reducing rent (old.reddit.com)
881.
Post-Covid heart damage in some children: study (news.uthscsa.edu)
882.
Unix Wars (2000) (livinginternet.com)
883.
The Napoleon Technique: Postponing Things to Increase Productivity (effectiviology.com)
884.
Hacking Ethernet out of Fibre Channel cards (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
885.
Today is LibreOffice 10th Anniversary (twitter.com)
886.
The V Programming Language (vlang.io)
887.
Yelp: Local Economic Impact Report (yelpeconomicaverage.com)
888.
Things I Learned to Become a Senior Software Engineer (neilkakkar.com)
889.
Comparative advantage and when to blow up your island (lesswrong.com)
890.
How to catch a spy that is using a numbers station – The KGB Experience (numbers-stations.com)
891.
Space Tethers: Stringing Up the Solar System (toughsf.blogspot.com)
892.
Differentiable Dithering (peterstefek.me)
893.
City of Amsterdam’s Algorithm Register (algoritmeregister.amsterdam.nl)
894.
Is There a Google-Free Future for Firefox? (forbes.com)
895.
The fresh smell of ransomed coffee (decoded.avast.io)
896.
What I Learned Going Through YC as a 17 Year Old (tieshunroquerre.com)
897.
Show HN: A proactive way of securing your Linux server (github.com)
898.
The Oldest Cookbook in Korean (atlasobscura.com)
899.
John Cleese Discusses Creativity, Monty Python, and Artichokes (newyorker.com)
900.
Launch HN: Narrator (YC S19) – a data modeling platform built on a single table