September 2020 Archive
11821.
Want to learn how the Pentagon works? Then play this board game (foreignpolicy.com)
11822.
Running Go from Ansbile (codeburst.io)
11823.
The Empirical Metamathematics of Euclid and Beyond (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
11824.
Concept Car: Mercedes Benz Vision AVTR (mercedes-benz.com)
11825.
Big tech’s share of S&P500 reaches an all time high (chart) (axios.com)
11826.
The social consequences of type systems (sunshowers.io)
11827.
‘FarmVille’ is shutting down for good on December 31st (engadget.com)
11828.
Corporate snitches are using screen monitoring to find and fire slackers (wired.co.uk)
11829.
Why Do Musical Scales Have Certain Numbers of Notes? (lucaspauker.ml)
11830.
Hearing in ‘Fortnite’ creator's Apple lawsuit tests antitrust claims (wsj.com)
11831.
The Techade Quiz (techadequiz.com)
11832.
Ask HN: What Makes the Web Uncomfortable?
11833.
‘Hacker University’ Offers Dark Web Cybercrime Degrees for $125 (forbes.com)
11834.
Recursively rotating segments of an image rotates the image itself [video] (youtube.com)
11835.
Digital Checklist for Safety and Compliance (digiclip.io)
11836.
Bootstrap – Develop from ground up: compiler, assembler, linker and library (github.com)
11837.
WhatsApp Chatbots – The Ultimate Guide (2020) (chatimize.com)
11838.
Plotted btc inflation vs. btc tokenization (tokenizedbtc.info)
11839.
Google Engineer Tailors Swift for Windows (infoq.com)
11840.
Ask HN: Do you analyse your old HN comments? How?
11841.
Ask HN: I want to sell my domain
11842.
Hackaday: We're Hiring: Come Join Us (hackaday.com)
11843.
Almost no-JS solution: Real-time monitoring of Hacker News and Reddit (alertcamp.com)
11844.
3 key RPA+ML insights from invoice process automation project (aito.ai)
11845.
Abandoned Cart Recovery: Email vs. Messenger 2020 (iampop.com)
11846.
A Ransomware Attack Has Struck a Major US Hospital Chain (wired.com)
11847.
A beginner’s guide to web and mobile typography (medium.com)
11848.
Show HN: Saturated ASCII Text, the unknown markup language (cs.ru.nl)
11849.
Why do we use hexadecimal? (medium.com)
11850.
The SPARC tokamak: A critical next step towards commercial fusion (cambridge.org)