November 2020 Archive
1501.
A Kid, a Minor Bike Accident and a $19,000 Medical Bill (npr.org)
1502.
Twitter may slow down users’ ability to ‘like’ tweets containing misinformation (techcrunch.com)
1503.
China delists all remaining poverty-stricken counties (news.cgtn.com)
1504.
Lambda Fellows (lambdaschool.com)
1505.
The number of people dying is not the same as in any other year (fullfact.org)
1506.
No Free Features (landshark.io)
1507.
Large Corporations Aren’t Going to Save the Real Linux Community (techrights.org)
1508.
The NoJS Club (nojs.club)
1509.
Krebsonsecurity.com has an expired SSL certificate (krebsonsecurity.com)
1510.
I wrote JavaScript to avoid JavaScript (markentier.tech)
1511.
Amateur astronomer Alberto Caballero finds possible source of Wow signal (phys.org)
1512.
Lessons from Dave Chappelle (stratechery.com)
1513.
Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend (2016) (programmingisterrible.com)
1514.
Museum of Obsolete Media (obsoletemedia.org)
1515.
Do we really need a third Apache project for columnar data? (2017) (dbmsmusings.blogspot.com)
1516.
Company forced to change name that could be used to hack websites (theguardian.com)
1517.
Decision Journal in Notion (optemization.com)
1518.
Show HN: Zonote – Sticky notes with Markdown and Tabs, all in one .txt file (github.com)
1519.
Scary Outage Stories from CTOs (thenewstack.io)
1520.
GCompris Celebrates 20 Years (gcompris.net)
1521.
A curated list of open source healthcare software, tools and resources (github.com)
1522.
GNU poke – new interactive editor for binary data (gnu.org)
1523.
Apple is experiencing an outage taking down Macs (apple.com)
1524.
HuffPost India is history, thanks to new FDI norms (newslaundry.com)
1525.
Building a Homelab VM Server (mtlynch.io)
1526.
I am an 80 column purist (daniel.haxx.se)
1527.
Facebook’s Project Aria Is Google Maps – For Your Entire Life (onezero.medium.com)
1528.
Exactly how much physical memory is installed? (toroid.org)
1529.
Preserving endangered languages with Noto fonts (blog.google)
1530.
Hyperdimensional Computing (github.com)