November 2020 Archive
6601.
Apple's new Mac chip, the M1 (cnet.com)
6602.
Experimenting with Automatic Video Creation from a Web Page (ai.googleblog.com)
6603.
Important Open Source projects should not use GitHub (unixsheikh.com)
6604.
Show HN: A collection of sysadmin utilities, in a single binary (github.com)
6605.
Show HN: How and when to use Twitter DMs as your database (medium.com)
6606.
Cplusplus/draft: C++ standards drafts (github.com)
6607.
Pompeo: “There will be a smooth transition, to a second Trump administration.” (youtube.com)
6608.
Molecular lithography: Making 3D nanosuperconductors with DNA (phys.org)
6609.
8 questions for writing (vasilishynkarenka.com)
6610.
Dito S-1 (sec.gov)
6611.
EU hits Amazon with antitrust charges. A huge fine could follow (edition.cnn.com)
6612.
The Unexpected Boom in Startups (npr.org)
6613.
An eBPF overview, part 1: Introduction (collabora.com)
6614.
Rust as a productive high-level language (omarabid.com)
6615.
What happens if a president-elect dies? (latimes.com)
6616.
Yale Faculty Political Contributions: 97% to Democrats, 3% to Republicans (taxprof.typepad.com)
6617.
.NET Multi-Platform App UI (MAUI) (github.com)
6618.
The Birth of Unix with Brian Kernighan [audio] (corecursive.com)
6619.
EU Takes Another Small Step Towards Trying to Ban Encryption (techdirt.com)
6620.
Tank Bore Evacuator (en.wikipedia.org)
6621.
Resistance exercise in young adults significantly improves anxiety symptoms (nature.com)
6622.
Detectives and noxious locks take on bike thieves (bbc.co.uk)
6623.
Initiative towards constructing a multi-cubic-kilometre neutrino telescope (nature.com)
6624.
The Rise of Nonstandard Open Source Licenses Sparks Debate (itprotoday.com)
6625.
Maui Project – Free and Open Source UI Framework (mauikit.org)
6626.
Linux Distribution for Beginners? Arch Linux (jeremymorgan.com)
6627.
EU Amazon Antitrust investigation launched (ec.europa.eu)
6628.
Amazon charged with abusing EU competition rules (theguardian.com)
6629.
The Husband-and-Wife Team Behind a Leading Covid Vaccine (nytimes.com)
6630.
Looks like the M1-powered 13” MacBook Pro only supports one external display (reddit.com)