November 2020 Archive
3421.
Startup Cerebras benchmarked its pint-sized computer against 16,000 Xeon cores (zdnet.com)
3422.
Linking Product Design to Human Wants (userfriendly.substack.com)
3423.
Show HN: I made a Chrome extension to restore the old Google icons (restoreoldicons.xyz)
3424.
Show HN: I made 100 high-quality illustrations, totally free. Use it anywhere (2.flexiple.com)
3425.
Bloomberg Article – Why I’m Losing Hope in India (bloomberg.com)
3426.
Joe Biden is the president-elect of the U.S. (businessinsider.com)
3427.
Apache Kafka – 8 things to check before going live (ariskk.com)
3428.
The state of JavaScript at the end of 2020 (ideamotive.co)
3429.
Engineer gets 9 years in prison after stealing $10M of BTC from Microsoft (geekwire.com)
3430.
They’d Rather Be Canadians (wsj.com)
3431.
Instagram launches risky redesign – and users aren't happy (creativebloq.com)
3432.
Show HN: Airboxr – Query Builder for Google Sheets (airboxr.com)
3433.
“This one trick to do sqr() and cube() in C” (twitter.com)
3434.
Show HN: Drawing Navigator – a browser for CAD blueprints (drawnav.com)
3435.
Quiet People in Meetings Are Incredible (medium.com)
3436.
Show HN: I Wrote a Book on Evolutionary Algorithms with Python Notebooks (datacrayon.com)
3437.
Poisson distribution is a special case of the Binomial (andrewchamberlain.com)
3438.
Benford's Law: Fraud Detection (en.wikipedia.org)
3439.
Ridiculously Rapid SaaS Development with Observable, Firebase and Stripe (observablehq.com)
3440.
Cytoscape.js Mapbox GL Plugin (github.com)
3441.
Many children who have never had Covid-19 carry an antibody to prevent it (nytimes.com)
3442.
Neo Takes the Blue Pill [DeepFake] (youtube.com)
3443.
Nasdaq to acquire Verafin for US$2.75B in cash (nasdaq.com)
3444.
“Experiments on human subjects without informed consent” (twitter.com)
3445.
Why the Web Is Such a Mess (youtube.com)
3446.
Jeff Bezos: Here’s how I make Amazon’s highest-stakes decisions (fastcompany.com)
3447.
The Classification of Humankind, and the Birth of Population Science (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
3448.
To Prevent Free Access to Knowledge, Publishers Want Librarians to Be Afraid (techdirt.com)
3449.
Vote rigging: How to spot the tell-tale signs (2016) (bbc.com)
3450.
“It takes two neurons to ride a bicycle” – Matthew Cook, Caltech [pdf] (paradise.caltech.edu)