November 2020 Archive
1321.
1322.
New powerful malware obfuscation technique
(ieeexplore.ieee.org)
1323.
Drawing Machines
(drawingmachines.org)
1324.
Account Takeover via IDOR in Starbucks Singapore
(kamilonurozkaleli.com)
1326.
There's Still No Viable Open Source Business Model [video]
(gestaltit.com)
1327.
1328.
Jackie Chan's Best Advice
(weedonandscott.com)
1329.
Turing Incomplete Languages
(neilmitchell.blogspot.com)
1330.
1331.
Zig 0.7.0 tagged
(ziglang.org)
1332.
1333.
Google makes breaking change to publishing Sheets as data
(issuetracker.google.com)
1334.
CSVs: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
(alexgaynor.net)
1335.
Social Media Usage and the Level of Depressive Symptoms in the US [pdf]
(drive.google.com)
1336.
The Die Is Cast: Hardware Security Is Not Assured
(queue.acm.org)
1337.
A few ways to make money in FOSS
(drewdevault.com)
1338.
1339.
US govt ups minimum H-1B tech salaries to $208,000 a year
(theregister.com)
1340.
James Dyson Award – International and Sustainability winners announced
(jamesdysonaward.org)
1341.
Making a New World: Armistice Soundwave (2018)
(codatocoda.com)
1342.
Mishima in the Twenty First Century
(petertasker.asia)
1343.
Prjoxide: Documenting Lattice's 28nm FPGA parts
(github.com)
1344.
Finding Startup Ideas and Building in Heavily-Regulated Spaces
(firstround.com)
1345.
OCaml User Survey 2020 Results
(dropbox.com)
1347.
The Case Against More Ethanol (2016)
(e360.yale.edu)
1348.
The future of microwave cooking is solid-state (2016)
(electronicsweekly.com)
1349.
Goodbye, Twitter
(sneak.berlin)
1350.
The Hyperloop’s Only Destination Is a Capitalist Hellscape
(discourseblog.com)