November 2020 Archive
1561.
Intriguing maps that reveal alternate histories (bbc.com)
1562.
And this world’s a fickle measure (quidplura.com)
1563.
Soumitra Chatterjee: India acting legend dies, aged 85 (bbc.com)
1564.
How Browsers Work (2012) (taligarsiel.com)
1565.
Code generating a WebAssembly 6502 emulator from specifications (blog.scottlogic.com)
1566.
Chasing a Performance Regression with Erlang/OTP 22 (tech.nextroll.com)
1567.
A Model of Small Decisions (ahitrin.github.io)
1568.
Opytimizer: Nature-Inspired Computation in Python (github.com)
1569.
Linus Torvalds doubts Linux will get ported to Apple M1 hardware (arstechnica.com)
1570.
Ask HN: Crashed founders, what was the point of failure?
1571.
Secret Amazon Reports Expose the Company’s Surveillance of Employee Groups (vice.com)
1572.
Ontology, Graphs and Turtles (blog.owulveryck.info)
1573.
Why skin lesions are peanuts and brain tumors harder nuts (thegradient.pub)
1574.
Raspberry Pi: Vulkan update: we’re conformant (raspberrypi.org)
1575.
The “Eat What You Kill” execution strategy (2015) (webtide.com)
1576.
GitHub source code in DMCA repo pushed by GitHub CEO (web.archive.org)
1577.
Why Silicon Valley has so many Bad Managers (getlighthouse.com)
1578.
The myriad meanings of pwd in Unix systems (qmacro.org)
1579.
Ask HN: Is it time to quit tech industry?
1580.
Show HN: A JavaScript SDK to reduce video streaming costs (api.peervadoo.com)
1581.
What You Can Learn from Living in Antarctica (nautil.us)
1582.
Xwm – a tiny XCB floating window manager (github.com)
1583.
IAM whatever you say IAM (eng.lyft.com)
1584.
Ex-Facebook Data Experts Spent $75M on Targeted Anti-Trump Ads (fastcompany.com)
1585.
Cdecl – C gibberish ↔ English (cdecl.org)
1586.
Google disables all G Suite accounts in our university due to spamming
1587.
A System to Transparently Compress Hundreds of Petabytes of Image (usenix.org)
1588.
TikTok says the Trump administration has forgotten about trying to ban it (theverge.com)
1589.
Bitwise conversion of doubles using only floating point multiply and divide (dougallj.wordpress.com)
1590.
Facebook’s experimental hate-speech policy seems to be working (restofworld.org)