November 2020 Archive
1261.
Show HN: NFreezer – Encrypted-at-rest remote backup tool (github.com)
1262.
I/Q Data for Dummies (whiteboard.ping.se)
1263.
A new skimmer uses WebSockets and a fake credit card form (blogs.akamai.com)
1264.
Show HN: Utility to change macOS Big Sur menu bar color (github.com)
1265.
The Black Hole Information Paradox Comes to an End (wired.com)
1266.
Anatomy of a Binary Executable (oswalt.dev)
1267.
Before the BSD Kernel Starts: Part One on AMD64 (moritz.systems)
1268.
Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won't Go Away (3-16am.co.uk)
1269.
SpinLaunch is building a centrifuge to launch satellites into orbit (wired.com)
1270.
Slack stores browser cookies without user consent (twitter.com)
1271.
Thunderbird 78.x is great but has issues for advanced PGP users (sindastra.de)
1272.
Players to sue for hundreds of millions over use of their statistics (theathletic.com)
1273.
Faster Growth, Fairer Growth: Policies for a High Road, High Performance Economy (niskanencenter.org)
1274.
Election Battleground State Changes (alex.github.io)
1275.
Micro 3.0 is a platform for cloud native development (micro.mu)
1276.
The Husband-and-Wife Team Behind the Leading Vaccine to Solve Covid-19 (nytimes.com)
1277.
Lavalamp.app (lavalamp.app)
1278.
Open source security tools list (github.com)
1279.
Over Half of U.S. Young Adults Now Live with Their Parents (visualcapitalist.com)
1280.
Should I use SwiftUI in production? A code-to-code comparison to help you decide (triplebyte.com)
1281.
HDD Components Maker Hoya Describes 22TB and 24TB Hard Drives (tomshardware.com)
1282.
A woman who is allergic to water (2016) (bbc.com)
1283.
A sound so loud that it circled the Earth four times (2014) (nautil.us)
1284.
Nassim Taleb vs. Nate Silver: who is right about election forecasting? (quant.am)
1285.
Ask HN: What can replace my iPod for podcast listening?
1286.
Masayoshi Son had help pulling SoftBank from the brink (wsj.com)
1287.
Slingbox Discontinued Announcement and FAQ (slingbox.com)
1288.
Spatial computing could be the next big thing (scientificamerican.com)
1289.
Malicious NPM package opens backdoors on programmers' computers (zdnet.com)
1290.
DOM recording for web application demos (robert.ocallahan.org)