2020 Archive
16831.
Multicore OCaml: October 2020 (discuss.ocaml.org)
16832.
How to Build a Highly Available System Using Consensus (bwlampson.site)
16833.
Pydeps: A Useful Program (aroberge.blogspot.com)
16834.
Corrupt, sparse, irregular and ugly: Deep learning on time series (notion.so)
16835.
Why Citationsy.com Doesn’t Have a Cookie Notice (citationsy.com)
16836.
Learning Graph Structure with a Finite-State Automaton Layer (arxiv.org)
16837.
Sad DNS Explained (blog.cloudflare.com)
16838.
UN experts say hacking of Bezos phone suggests effort to influence news coverage (wsj.com)
16839.
New York Gov. Cuomo Orders All Nonessential Workers in State to Stay Home (wsj.com)
16840.
Improved Geometric Specular Antialiasing [pdf] (jp.square-enix.com)
16841.
16842.
California Businesses Leave the State by the Thousands (hoover.org)
16843.
Coronavirus Could Push More Than 1B People to Extreme Poverty (nationalinterest.org)
16844.
In Silicon Valley, some men say cosmetic procedures are essential to a career (washingtonpost.com)
16845.
Uber: “Yes on Prop 22” popups shown to drivers (twitter.com)
16846.
Notes from a Flat Earth Conference (willpatrick.co.uk)
16847.
Sweden's unusual response to coronavirus (bbc.com)
16848.
Soup.io Will Be Discontinued (kitchen.soup.io)
16849.
Those Mythological "Jobs Of Tomorrow" (teachertomsblog.blogspot.com)
16850.
There are more streaming choices than ever – why are prices going up? (theverge.com)
16851.
A pacifist's plan to survive the violent world of prison (themarshallproject.org)
16852.
On Our Abusive Relationship with Mozilla’s Firefox (ruzkuku.com)
16853.
Contrarian view on closing files (coady.github.io)
16854.
Is the Cloud Recession-Proof? (interconnected.blog)
16855.
Honda claims it will launch the first Level 3 autonomous production car in March (carbuzz.com)
16856.
AGPL License (en.wikipedia.org)
16857.
ReCAPTCHA and the Anonymous Experience (blog.repl.it)
16858.
The companies that bring us knife steel (knifesteelnerds.com)
16859.
The Anti-Federalist Papers (resources.utulsa.edu)
16860.
Why scientists are turning to Rust (nature.com)