2020 Archive
16651.
An Introduction to Sine-Wave Speech (2007) (mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk)
16652.
Ffcms – FFmpeg's -filter_complex made simple (stryku.pl)
16653.
Playboy magazine will stop producing a print version (medium.com)
16654.
Quantum fluctuations have been shown to affect macroscopic objects (nature.com)
16655.
CubeSat interplanetary exploration is heating up (orbitalindex.com)
16656.
40th Anniversary of the Ethernet (infoq.com)
16657.
How venture capital follows the economy down and curtails innovation (nber.org)
16658.
Bad Circuit Design (cmosedu.com)
16659.
Amiga 1000 Phoenix Project (retrohax.net)
16660.
Show HN: Edamagit – Magit for VSCode (github.com)
16661.
Scientists Waited Two and a Half Years to See Whether Bacteria Can Eat Rock (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
16662.
Mathematics in type theory (xenaproject.wordpress.com)
16663.
SEC charges YouPlus and CEO with defrauding investors (sec.gov)
16664.
Testing Database Transactions in Go (marvinblum.de)
16665.
Highlights from FPGA 2020 (johnwickerson.wordpress.com)
16666.
Asking Questions (aaronkharris.com)
16667.
Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center (coronavirus.jhu.edu)
16668.
Show HN: Fully Open-Sourced Online MIDI Editor (signal.vercel.app)
16669.
Moral Mazes: Bureaucracy and Managerial Work (1983) (hbr.org)
16670.
Why Concatenative Programming Matters (2012) (evincarofautumn.blogspot.com)
16671.
Raster CRT Typography (According to Dec) (masswerk.at)
16672.
Cartesio – Low-cost Cartesian plotter robot (robottini.altervista.org)
16673.
Impossible Figures Library (im-possible.info)
16674.
Vibe: Video Human Pose Estimation (github.com)
16675.
Admiral Grace Hopper Explains the Nanosecond (1983) [video] (youtube.com)
16676.
Piratebay.org Now Being Used to Crowdsource “The Torrent Man” Film (torrentfreak.com)
16677.
Writing a Chip-8 Emulator with Rust and WebAssembly (2017) (blog.scottlogic.com)
16678.
Even Google forgets to renew its domains (shkspr.mobi)
16679.
Compiling a Lisp to x86-64: Labelled procedure calls (bernsteinbear.com)
16680.
New research helps unravel how vast amounts of plastic particles travel (scientificamerican.com)