2020 Archive
12991.
Notable – A Markdown-based note-taking app (github.com)
12992.
Walmart employees are out to show its anti-shoplifting AI doesn’t work (arstechnica.com)
12993.
The Physics of Space War: How Orbital Dynamics Constrain Engagements [pdf] (aerospace.org)
12994.
Ask HN: What is the cheapest way to make a website?
12995.
Vertigo – a public domain 3D flight simulator (2003) (stjerneskud.info)
12996.
Potential large-scale CO2 removal via enhanced rock weathering with croplands (nature.com)
12997.
A crop of startups are trying to make for-profit local news work (digiday.com)
12998.
The man who discovered umami (bbc.com)
12999.
Why I left Substack and the Email Renaissance (kevin-indig.com)
13000.
Supersonic Electric Flight (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
13001.
IMAP Email Backup (smalldata.tech)
13002.
The future of design tools (getmotion.io)
13003.
Speeding up function calls with lru_cache in Python (hackeregg.github.io)
13004.
Welcome to Auroville (auroville.org)
13005.
The Colorado mystery drones weren’t real (vice.com)
13006.
Announce bad news without lying to your team (deliverydoubled.com)
13007.
Creating a Slack app that uses fewer resources (kofi.sexy)
13008.
A review of Dominion, 4000 plays later (2012) (dominionstrategy.com)
13009.
Facebook Has Been a Disaster for the World (nytimes.com)
13010.
macOS 11 (Big Sur) Compatibility News (support.native-instruments.com)
13011.
We Replaced an SSD with Storage Class Memory (engineering.mongodb.com)
13012.
Myst: the Drawbacks to Success (filfre.net)
13013.
Interview with an anonymous AWS cybersecurity engineer (logicmag.io)
13014.
Prefer associative ontologies to hierarchical taxonomies (notes.andymatuschak.org)
13015.
We need to talk about AirPods Pro (medium.com)
13016.
James Gosling: Java, JVM, Emacs, and Computing History [video] (youtube.com)
13017.
Why 4,998 died in U.S. jails before their day in court (reuters.com)
13018.
Entire Google search result pages are now ads (reddit.com)
13019.
Microsoft cut off game maker's revenue stream, so he built his own replacement (cnbc.com)
13020.
The FDA's perpetual process machine (paulromer.net)