2020 Archive
14731.
Facebook uses its ad policies to block apps that compete with its dating service (thenextweb.com)
14732.
What is a Product Roadmap? (jibranelbazi.com)
14733.
Biochemical Pathways Wall Charts (roche.com)
14734.
Video Game Keyboard Diagrams (isometricland.net)
14735.
Show HN: Generate guitar tablature using a constraint solver (github.com)
14736.
BLS Reports 14.7% Unemployment Rate (bls.gov)
14737.
Types as axioms, or: playing god with static types (lexi-lambda.github.io)
14738.
Three Types of Data (brandons.me)
14739.
A Regular Expression Matcher (2007) (cs.princeton.edu)
14740.
A Retargetable Forward and Inverse Renderer (Differentiable Renderer) (rgl.epfl.ch)
14741.
A Human's Guide to Words (2010) (wiki.lesswrong.com)
14742.
Third-Party Audit of Rustls (jbp.io)
14743.
The Junk Mail Men: Selling Your Data for over a Century (2019) (saturdayeveningpost.com)
14744.
Climbing the cosmic distance ladder: Terence Tao book announcement (terrytao.wordpress.com)
14745.
A Pedometer in the Real World (2015) (aosabook.org)
14746.
Julia Child Cooks Primordial Soup (1973) [video] (massasoit.instructure.com)
14747.
FinTech: Shaping the Financial World (ocw.mit.edu)
14748.
“Hello world” from scratch on a 6502 (2019) [video] (youtube.com)
14749.
Winners of Close-Up Photographer of the Year (theatlantic.com)
14750.
Becoming a better developer (2014) (gist.github.com)
14751.
IBM Selectric Bug (cryptomuseum.com)
14752.
Is carbon capture a viable solution? (thedetechtor.com)
14753.
Does C++ still deserve a bad rap? (nibblestew.blogspot.com)
14754.
Supreme Court says state may enforce some restrictions on religious gatherings [pdf] (supremecourt.gov)
14755.
Boulder prohibits gatherings of any size for 18-22 year olds (247sports.com)
14756.
Science and scientific expertise are more important than ever (scientificamerican.com)
14757.
“It'll all be over by Christmas” (Part 2) (antipope.org)
14758.
The Decadent Society: How We Became the Victims of Our Own Success (claremontreviewofbooks.com)
14759.
The lack of namespaces on crates.io is a feature (samsieber.tech)
14760.
What killed Haskell, could kill Rust, too (gist.github.com)