September 2020 Archive
6871.
Which API Gateway to Choose from AWS: HTTP vs. REST (learnaws.org)
6872.
Is Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1) down?
6873.
Don't be scared, you're not the only one (ideaspace.substack.com)
6874.
World War II R&D Spending Catalyzed Post-War Innovation Hubs (nber.org)
6875.
Paddle of the Century (cbc.ca)
6876.
Political appointees demand ability to rewrite CDC case reports (arstechnica.com)
6877.
Scientists observed signs of life in the clouds of Venus (twitter.com)
6878.
Are database engineers still in demand? What do they work on?
6879.
Virtual Memory for 640K DOS (digitalmars.com)
6880.
How to Play Mozilla Firefox’s Hidden Unicorn Pong Game (howtogeek.com)
6881.
Mathematicians Open a New Front on an Ancient Number Problem (quantamagazine.org)
6882.
How the Coronavirus Attacks the Brain (nytimes.com)
6883.
Uxcel: UX/UI for Developers and Designers (nikolovlazar.com)
6884.
Dozens of AmazonBasics products reported as dangerous, many still on the market (edition.cnn.com)
6885.
Closed Loop Systems and Deep Sea Mining (youtu.be)
6886.
How to Get More Clicks and Sales: 9 Proven Headline Writing Techniques: (Part 2) (capitalandgrowth.org)
6887.
Generating Weekly Funnel Charts from GA Data (raspbyprojects.com)
6888.
Normalizing or Standardizing Distribution in Machine Learning (ranvir.xyz)
6889.
Automating publishing your Flutter apps to Google Play using GitHub Actions (medium.com)
6890.
“Zero To Production In Rust” can now be pre-ordered (zero2prod.com)
6891.
Habits of Successful Language Learners (learn-japanese.org)
6892.
The End of the University (The New Republic) (newrepublic.com)
6893.
Let's Build a C Compiler (Part 0) (lotabout.me)
6894.
Oracle Is Said to Gain Advantage in Deal for TikTok in U.S. (bloomberg.com)
6895.
Understanding How Gaussian Blur Works (digitalbunker.dev)
6896.
Simple Hacker News clone using Django 3 – Django tutorial (youtube.com)
6897.
I'm now a user of Vim, not classical Vi (partly because of windows) (utcc.utoronto.ca)
6898.
RISC-V: Why the ISA Battles Aren't over Yet (hackaday.com)
6899.
PipeAwesome: I added loops, branches and joins to Unix pipes in a sane way (github.com)
6900.
Nobody should be forced to be available for the employer around the clock (dw.com)