September 2020 Archive
2791.
Flutter for Windows Alpha (medium.com)
2792.
BP Outlook 2020: “peak oil” has already happened (energypost.eu)
2793.
Apple App Store Draws New Scrutiny in Japan, Epicenter of Gaming (bloomberg.com)
2794.
New Chinese Space Plane Landed at Mysterious Air Base, Evidence Suggests (npr.org)
2795.
The Disappearing Poet (2005) (newyorker.com)
2796.
Uber attempting to manipulate Prop22 statistics with “public opinion poll” (twitter.com)
2797.
Show HN: CSNotes – A website for my Computer Science Notes (csnotes.me)
2798.
The trouble with designing a book when its author is in jail (2018) (lithub.com)
2799.
Why Silicon Valley CEOs are such raging psychopaths (nypost.com)
2800.
Simulating the Dunlop Crybaby Wah Pedal in LTSpice (cushychicken.github.io)
2801.
Judge in Apple 'Fortnite' case slams Epic's tactics, hints at July trial date (edition.cnn.com)
2802.
Continuous Delivery for Machine Learning (martinfowler.com)
2803.
Don’t Call Yourself a Developer If You Don’t Code (mariopeshev.com)
2804.
President Signs Executive Order Abolishing Critical Race Theory (whitehouse.gov)
2805.
Ask HN: You've got $300 to fill an empty library. What do you choose?
2806.
Apple announces new iPad Air that looks more like an iPad Pro (theverge.com)
2807.
Facebook Says It Will Stop Operating in Europe If Regulators Don’t Back Down (vice.com)
2808.
Ask HN: Have you ever inherited a codebase that you liked?
2809.
One Man’s Trash (thebaffler.com)
2810.
Ask HN: Anyone here experienced with e-ink monitors?
2811.
Trump agrees to an extra debate moderated by Joe Rogan (businessinsider.com)
2812.
Connecting to uncommon HID devices (web.dev)
2813.
Ask HN: Resources to teach myself Statistics?
2814.
Covariance and contravariance explained without code (github.com)
2815.
Ask HN: Struggling at Google. What can I do?
2816.
Expressive Pixels (microsoft.com)
2817.
Show HN: Monitor your internet speed with a Raspberry Pi (perryizgr8.github.io)
2818.
Google to Increase Push for Apps to Give Cut of In-App Purchases (bloomberg.com)
2819.
SiFive to Introduce New RISC-V Processor Architecture and RISC-V PC (businesswire.com)
2820.
D-116, an obscure clone of an overlooked mini computer [video] (youtube.com)