September 2020 Archive
1171.
The lack of namespaces on crates.io is a feature (samsieber.tech)
1172.
What killed Haskell, could kill Rust, too (gist.github.com)
1173.
Bill Gates made his fortune through sheer robber-baronry (threader.app)
1174.
Getting paid not to use Facebook (imgur.com)
1175.
Apollo – An Extensible Docker-Based Platform as a Service (PaaS) (gitlab.com)
1176.
Pinegrow: Multi Platform HTML / CSS / JavaScript GUI (pinegrow.com)
1177.
A New Back End for Cranelift: Instruction Selection (cfallin.org)
1178.
Lost Languages Discovered in One of the World’s Oldest Libraries (2017) (smithsonianmag.com)
1179.
Ruby adds experimental support for rightward assignments (blog.saeloun.com)
1180.
Read Fewer Books (theschooloflife.com)
1181.
Hootsuite CEO terminating contract with ICE (twitter.com)
1182.
Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving Capability' Falls Short of Its Name (consumerreports.org)
1183.
Scorpion Transforming Computer Chair (cluvens.net)
1184.
5D chess game where pieces time travel (5dchesswithmultiversetimetravel.com)
1185.
Ask HN: Where to meet non-technical cofounders?
1186.
The Last Gunsmiths of the Khyber Pass (silahreport.com)
1187.
Bitwarden leaks passwords to other subdomains (twitter.com)
1188.
Ask HN: I am “trapped” in a senior engineering role, how can I escape?
1189.
Long-term stress is the default mode of the 21st century (thebrave.substack.com)
1190.
120k-year-old footprints offer early evidence for humans in Arabia (sciencemag.org)
1191.
They told you not to reply (2008) (voices.washingtonpost.com)
1192.
New England's Dark Day (en.wikipedia.org)
1193.
The Powder Toy (powdertoy.co.uk)
1194.
Amnesty International to halt India operations (bbc.com)
1195.
Pachyderm Hub: data science without the hassle of managing infrastructure (pachyderm.com)
1196.
Google taught me to turn Impostor Syndrome into an Advantage (zainrizvi.io)
1197.
Pac-Man Maze Generation (shaunlebron.github.io)
1198.
Climeworks lays the foundation to scale up carbon dioxide removal significantly (climeworks.com)
1199.
Even in Go, concurrency is still not easy (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1200.
You Talkin’ to Me? The Unruly History of New York English (literaryreview.co.uk)