November 2020 Archive
4381.
Ask HN: Curved monitors for coding: like/dislike?
4382.
Ask HN: IDs that are URL-friendly and fairly short?
4383.
Ask HN: Why does it take Nevada so much longer to count
4384.
Show HN: Wannahireme – Get hired through your side projects (wannahireme.com)
4385.
Ask HN: What should I do after getting my first new MacBook?
4386.
Apple's M1 uses high-bandwidth memory to run like the clappers (theregister.com)
4387.
Ask HN: Is the WFH revolution going to change how we valuate work?
4388.
Ask HN: Have you discovered hidden parts (e.g. rooms, tunnels) in your home?
4389.
Opinion: RMS Does Not See the Future of Emacs (lambdaland.org)
4390.
Ask HN: Does anyone else still miss Google Reader?
4391.
Ask HN: What are some good books to read?
4392.
Broken link (bnnbloomberg.ca)
4393.
Ask HN: What newsletters do you subscribe to (and read)?
4394.
Carmakers want to ditch battery packs, use auto bodies for energy storage (arstechnica.com)
4395.
Show HN: SwanLove – The Dating Website Based on LinkedIn and Movies Preferences
4396.
Why is Stripe still private? Any perspectives?
4397.
Are real estate agents a dying breed? (2019) (medium.com)
4398.
Ask HN: Why are there no mainstream startups producing printers?
4399.
“Portugal is a nation of people who don’t actually tell the truth.” (twitter.com)
4400.
Show HN: Customizable No-Code Tool for MVPs (abstra.app)
4401.
Secure, simple and encrypted video conferencing (go.xroom.app)
4402.
As Covid-19 Surges, the Big Unknown Is Where People Are Getting Infected (wsj.com)
4403.
John Brown and Abraham Lincoln: A Study in Contrasts (nytimes.com)
4404.
Russian Cyberpunk Farm (youtube.com)
4405.
Facebook Says It Will Stop Operating in Europe If Regulators Don’t Back Down (vice.com)
4406.
Ask HN: How much did it cost to develop Google Chrome?
4407.
A Bitcoin price crash is coming, analysts say. Nobody panic (decrypt.co)
4408.
Dutch pilots tech to lower e-bikes power in resdential areas (theguardian.com)
4409.
Administration Removes Scientist in Charge of Assessing Climate Change (nytimes.com)
4410.
Microsoft engineer gets nine years for stealing $10M from Microsoft (arstechnica.com)