November 2020 Archive
9301.
New Microsoft technology will make your web apps run a lot faster (techrepublic.com)
9302.
Java logging: what should you log and what not? (snyk.io)
9303.
SaaS Link Building: 5 Big Strong Strategies (saasmarketer.io)
9304.
My Coding Laptop Is Smaller, Faster, and Cheaper Than Yours (blog.owen.dev)
9305.
Forcing Small Investors Out of Big Deals: SEC’s 99 Investor Limit (tinyseed.com)
9306.
Alternatives to Notion for those on corporate VPN
9307.
A Hole in the Wall (blog.obdev.at)
9308.
Adding Authorization to a Serverless Node.js App (osohq.com)
9309.
Immunity to the Coronavirus May Last Years, New Data Hint (nytimes.com)
9310.
The Aesthetics of the Alt-Right (2017) (baltimore-art.com)
9311.
Apple Silicon M1 MacBook Air SSD Is Twice as Fast as Previous Model (macrumors.com)
9312.
Hate crimes in US reach highest level in more than a decade (apnews.com)
9313.
The OpenCL and OpenGL Compatibility Pack for Windows 10 on ARM (devblogs.microsoft.com)
9314.
Real-time collaboration with Elixir at Slab (elixir-lang.org)
9315.
Microsoft Is Making a Secure PC Chip–With Intel and AMD's Help (wired.com)
9316.
M1 Mac Mini compiles WebKit faster than latest Mac Pro (twitter.com)
9317.
Google’s latest Chrome update delivers ‘largest performance gain in years’ (theverge.com)
9318.
Silicon Valley loses another tech icon (fortune.com)
9319.
Will Twitter Ban Trump in 2021? (theatlantic.com)
9320.
The Ant That Poked the Dragon: Did Jack Ma Want to Halt Ant Group’s IPO? (taps.substack.com)
9321.
What if programs spoke *our* language? (New Chris Granger project) (twitter.com)
9322.
Pytorch (deep learning) for Go (github.com)
9323.
Parsec-cloud: open-source Dropbox-like file sharing with full client encryption (github.com)
9324.
Show HN: Storylocks – write serialized fiction with friends (storylocks.com)
9325.
Consumer Product Information Database (goodsconnection.com)
9326.
Intellectual Freedom and the Culture Wars (quillette.com)
9327.
FFmpeg Musings (dragonquest64.blogspot.com)
9328.
The Substackerati (cjr.org)
9329.
A Portuguese court’s ruling against improper use of PCR tests (sabhlokcity.com)
9330.
Back/Forward Cache (web.dev)