November 2020 Archive
10561.
Lyft, Netflix, Expedia, Slack, and Segment: Comparing DIY Cloud Cost Tools (cloudzero.com)
10562.
Show HN: EditCSVonline – online Excel-like CSV editor (editcsvonline.com)
10563.
What Can Silicon Valley Expect from Joe Biden? (ft.com)
10564.
Big Sur forgets where apps' windows are when plugging back into external display (developer.apple.com)
10565.
The Case for Make: The New Old Build Tool (degreesofzero.com)
10566.
PS5 Launches Without a Web Browser (thegamer.com)
10567.
Tell HN: You can view flagged comments by enabling “showdead” in your profile
10568.
After Covid Diagnosis, Nearly 1 in 5 Are Diagnosed with Mental Disorder (npr.org)
10569.
Miegakure Update November 2020: art direction in 4D (marctenbosch.com)
10570.
Ask HN: What do you use for blogging in 2020?
10571.
The streaming kingdom: Disney strikes streaming-TV gold (economist.com)
10572.
Proposal to make CPython 5x faster (mail.python.org)
10573.
Ask HN: Multispectral/Hyperspectral Cameras for Hobbyists?
10574.
California Will Burn (chico.newsreview.com)
10575.
The monster you should let eat you (bbc.com)
10576.
The new world needs diverse founders more than ever (sifted.eu)
10577.
Detoxify – Detect Hate Speech and Toxic Comments (github.com)
10578.
Employees working from home should pay tax to support those who can't (usatoday.com)
10579.
Ask HN: How to build a personal blog/website from the ground up?
10580.
Do you really know Python can be Used for? Python Libraries for every project (pythonstacks.com)
10581.
Incentives: The Forces That Shape Behavior (fs.blog)
10582.
Ask HN: Logo Programming Language Implementation
10583.
Why Are There So Few Female Computer Scientists?
10584.
Ask HN: What kind(s) of information are difficult to find on the Internet?
10585.
Chasing intruding cats from your home with machine learning (old.reddit.com)
10586.
Show HN: Explorable infinite terrain in WebGL (12kb) (infiniteterrain.netlify.app)
10587.
Show HN: Quen – Transcribe and search across your voice and video conversations (quen.io)
10588.
I got 92nd and 95th percentile on the GRE with 87 hours of study (tomkwhite.substack.com)
10589.
Why haven't Physical Books died yet? (perceptions.substack.com)
10590.
Only One Factory in North America Still Makes Washboards (smithsonianmag.com)