November 2020 Archive
1621.
Nest Outage for Apps, Thermostats, Protect, and Live Feed (status.nest.com)
1622.
The cost of fixed-line broadband in 206 countries (cable.co.uk)
1623.
Drinking coffee or tea from paper cups may be bad for your health (studyfinds.org)
1624.
New variety of apple discovered by Wiltshire runner (theguardian.com)
1625.
M1 Memory and Performance (blog.metaobject.com)
1626.
Existential Haskell (blog.sumtypeofway.com)
1627.
Further Thoughts on Flash at the Internet Archive (blog.archive.org)
1628.
AWS: Amazon web outage breaks vacuums and doorbells (bbc.com)
1629.
DNS cache poisoning, the Internet attack from 2008, is back from the dead (arstechnica.com)
1630.
CISA Rumor Control (cisa.gov)
1631.
Libyear – a simple measure of software dependency freshness (libyear.com)
1632.
German Professor Who Is Hardcore Star Wars Fan Repaints Observatory as R2-D2 (themindcircle.com)
1633.
Oregon just voted to decriminalize all drugs (vox.com)
1634.
Zig 0.7.0 Release Notes (ziglang.org)
1635.
Sweden Covid-19 Update (marginalrevolution.com)
1636.
China aims to shake US grip on chip design tools (asia.nikkei.com)
1637.
Gmail account disabled and locked out (support.google.com)
1638.
How to Do What You Want: Akrasia and Self-Binding (2011) (blog.beeminder.com)
1639.
Guide to OOMKill Alerting in Kubernetes Clusters (netice9.com)
1640.
Bdshemu: Bitdefender shellcode emulator (hvmi.github.io)
1641.
Show HN: Logseq – A roam like open-source plaintext note-taking app (logseq.com)
1642.
A selfie set in stone: hidden portrait by mason found in Spain 900 years on (theguardian.com)
1643.
FlashFloppy: Open-source Firmware for floppy emulators (github.com)
1644.
JBS Haldane: the man who knew almost everything (newstatesman.com)
1645.
European Languages Datasets (european-language-grid.eu)
1646.
Tiny liquid droplets are driving a cell biology rethink (knowablemagazine.org)
1647.
Ramanujan’s Garden (scienceandnonduality.com)
1648.
Engels: The Communist as Hedonist (isi.org)
1649.
I No Longer Tell My Friends about Anki/SuperMemo (masterhowtolearn.com)
1650.
When remote work doesn't cut it (samkhawase.com)