September 2020 Archive
11401.
The implications of low-code and no-code for developers (zdnet.com)
11402.
Embedded power source from recycled reactor waste offers a battery alternative (ndb.technology)
11403.
Scientists Just Found a Way for Machines to See Through Clouds and Fog (sciencealert.com)
11404.
The Owosso Pulse: Michigan's 'Back to the Future' Autocycle (freep.com)
11405.
Permian-Triassic Mayhem: Earth's Largest Mass Extinction (youtu.be)
11406.
Ask HN: How do you define success?
11407.
GPT-3 and the Autonomous Network (twitter.com)
11408.
Ask HN: What do you care about in an early-stage startup opportunity?
11409.
How Bitcoin works (2014) [video] (youtube.com)
11410.
Decentralised serverless functions for Blockchain apps
11411.
Trump, TikTok and Oracle: Probably just a coincidence (twitter.com)
11412.
Giraffe chess is played with 68 squares (thehindu.com)
11413.
Show HN: My Android game “Tricky Maze” is released. Train your logic and memory (play.google.com)
11414.
Ask HN: What is the best learning platform to your mind?
11415.
Oculus Quest 2 Tutorial Leak (youtube.com)
11416.
CenturyLink Transforms, Rebrands as Lumen (news.lumen.com)
11417.
Apple gives Stadia and xCloud the green light to run on iOS (engadget.com)
11418.
Build a Hacker News Clone in Under 90 Minutes with Django (youtube.com)
11419.
The Private Programmer (hiringfor.tech)
11420.
Unusual Features of the SARS-CoV-2 Genome Suggesting Laboratory Modification (twitter.com)
11421.
How to create a personal website using only your LinkedIn profile (linkedcv.site)
11422.
DigitalOcean offering $100 in credits for 60 days, new accounts only (m.do.co)
11423.
SMS Marketing Automation (outseed.io)
11424.
Chrome's HTTP/2 GREASE experiment results (lists.w3.org)
11425.
Ask HN: Software Jobs with Less Collaboration?
11426.
The Downs–Thomson Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
11427.
VueJS in Doom Emacs, Working (genehack.blog)
11428.
Windows 10 is getting a built-in video conferencing feature (bleepingcomputer.com)
11429.
5G in rural areas bridges a gap that 4G doesn’t, especially low- and mid-band (arstechnica.com)
11430.
How can you get benefits from e-learning? (antmedia.io)