November 2020 Archive
1831.
Precursor, a mobile open-source electronics platform for developing secure apps (crowdsupply.com)
1832.
‘Tokenized’: Inside Black Workers’ Struggles at the King of Crypto Startups (nytimes.com)
1833.
Estimated 3° Warming by 2500 if we cut all emissions now (nature.com)
1834.
The Mac is losing me (underjord.io)
1835.
Norwegian Covid-19 contact tracing app banned by the Data Protection Authority (blog.runbox.com)
1836.
Discord bans me for using their official client (annaclemens.io)
1837.
Killing time with Agatha Christie (newcriterion.com)
1838.
Standalone Nashorn 15.0 is out (mail.openjdk.java.net)
1839.
Ditch Excel and Use Julia Data Frames (erik-engheim.medium.com)
1840.
Carmack on Apple successfully migrating from 68k to PPC to x86 to ARM (twitter.com)
1841.
Making GitHub CI workflow 3x faster (github.blog)
1842.
Plant Tweets (sarabee.github.io)
1843.
Inexcusable insecurity in Windows (seberry.medium.com)
1844.
Posting JSON with an HTML Form (2016) (systemoverlord.com)
1845.
Yin-Yang – A tool for stress-testing SMT solvers (testsmt.github.io)
1846.
Ask HN: Make the black bar on top clickable, so that we know who is there for
1847.
A Gopher View of Gemini (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
1848.
Open Source Media Service CCTV/Video Recording/Object Detection (github.com)
1849.
Why Is Scientific Illiteracy So Acceptable? (quillette.com)
1850.
Ask HN: How do you prevent code leak from current/former employees?
1851.
Show HN: A new way of ORM in Java (github.com)
1852.
How to Navigate Being the Only Woman on Your Team (builtincolorado.com)
1853.
What I didn’t know about Ruby Numbers (dumas-olivier.medium.com)
1854.
Twitch Caps Streams to 480p for uBlock Users (reddit.com)
1855.
Turning a floppy disk in to a Starship (2013) (vincentcreative.blogspot.com)
1856.
Topology-Aware Service Routing on Kubernetes with Linkerd (linkerd.io)
1857.
Pandoc for TeXnicians [pdf] (tug.org)
1858.
The Biggest Heists in History (allthatsinteresting.com)
1859.
The Secrets of Monkey Island’s Source Code (gamehistory.org)
1860.
Vulnerable yet vital: Why childhood and old age are key to our human capacities (aeon.co)