November 2020 Archive
11641.
Realistic and Interactive Robot Gaze (youtube.com)
11642.
How to Balance your Kubernetes cluster (wecloudpro.com)
11643.
What Is Energy? Is Energy Conserved? (backreaction.blogspot.com)
11644.
This Uber driver died of Covid-19. Proposition 22 will sway his family’s fate (latimes.com)
11645.
The 5 must-read books you have to clear by 2020 (blog.phuaxueyong.com)
11646.
Don't believe the polls – Trump is winning (thehill.com)
11647.
Transfer your music streaming library between platforms (tunemymusic.com)
11648.
Woftool is a proof-of-concept utility for creating WOF-compressed files (github.com)
11649.
Blockchain Voting Demo on Proton (protonvote.com)
11650.
How does Firefox's Reader View work? (videoinu.com)
11651.
Self-domestication theory: Humans Domesticated Themselves (npr.org)
11652.
End of Mike Gunderloy's “Double Shots” after 2716 posts (7 yrs) (afreshcup.com)
11653.
France sees 400-mile traffic jam as country enters new Covid lockdown (nypost.com)
11654.
The Atlantic Retracts Ruth Shalit Barrett Article on Niche Sports (nytimes.com)
11655.
Leuchtturm1917 Drehgriffel Nr.1 ballpoint pen (red-dot.org)
11656.
US Marshals find 27 missing children in Virginia (cnn.com)
11657.
130 Degrees (nybooks.com)
11658.
About Xmountains (spbooth.github.io)
11659.
Koh-I-Noor Toison D'Or (2009) (penciltalk.org)
11660.
Stories for Visual Studio Code (github.com)
11661.
To survive asteroid impact, algae learned to hunt (phys.org)
11662.
Ask HN: How do you read blog/articles filled with references?
11663.
How Are You Voting, Really? (blog.slm.space)
11664.
Free Course – Explore Game Maps with C++ (coding.degree)
11665.
Apple’s Confidence Powers Disruptive Mac Plans (forbes.com)
11666.
What It Was Like Getting Comcast Gigabit Pro (binaryimpulse.com)
11667.
Scientists develop a potential antibiotic from Komodo dragon blood (telegraph.co.uk)
11668.
Design programs with photos and see output as a relaxing photo composition (visyrelax.com)
11669.
AI powers Windows 10 April 2018 Update rollout (blogs.windows.com)
11670.
When It Comes to Octopuses, Taste Is for Suckers (nytimes.com)