November 2020 Archive
6841.
The Uncanny Valley of Culture (medium.com)
6842.
The Patterns of Startup Failure (nfx.com)
6843.
Rakuten 24’s investment in PWA increases user retention by 450% (web.dev)
6844.
Files: Reimagined and Built for the Modern Web (concords.medium.com)
6845.
Elections Canada does not use voting machines (twitter.com)
6846.
Crossing $1k in quarterly app sales for the first time (2014-2020 story) (blog.urtti.com)
6847.
Some UK charities are sharing sensitive data with advertisers, say academics (ft.com)
6848.
GraalVM 20.3 (medium.com)
6849.
Larry Brilliant Says We’ll Beat Covid–After We Go Through Hell (wired.com)
6850.
Distributed Systems lecture series from Martin Kleppmann [YouTube] (youtube.com)
6851.
Ghostery’s New Search Engine Will Be Ad-Free (wired.com)
6852.
FyneDesk is an easy to use Linux/Unix desktop environment built in Go (github.com)
6853.
US regulator clears Boeing’s 737 Max to fly again (arstechnica.com)
6854.
IBM Acquires Instana (newsroom.ibm.com)
6855.
Buffer Overflow in IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (voidsec.com)
6856.
Building a Blog with Micro in Go (blog.m3o.com)
6857.
Is C++ Fast? (zeux.io)
6858.
Bypass Apple's Leaky Network Extension API with Little Snitch 4.6 (obdev.at)
6859.
Al Qaeda’s No. 2, Was Killed in Iran (nytimes.com)
6860.
When (and when not) to store JSON in Postgres (youtube.com)
6861.
Open Policy Agent for the Enterprise: Styra’s Declarative Authorization Service (thenewstack.io)
6862.
Prolog implementation of the Knuth-Bendix completion procedure (metalevel.at)
6863.
The Magpie Programming Language (magpie-lang.org)
6864.
CMake 3.19.0 Released (discourse.cmake.org)
6865.
Mossad: Defeating Software Plagiarism Detection (2020.splashcon.org)
6866.
A Covid-fighting tool is buried in your phone. Turn it on (washingtonpost.com)
6867.
Boeing 737 Max Ungrounded [in the USA] (youtube.com)
6868.
Building a Gateway to Flyte (eng.lyft.com)
6869.
What WD-40 Is Really For (It's not a lubricant) (youtube.com)
6870.
Covid-19 mink variants discovered in humans in seven countries (theguardian.com)