2020 Archive
20131.
Show HN: Molecule – Streaming, zero-allocation protobuf decoding in Go (github.com)
20132.
On Contact Tracing and Hardware Tokens (bunniestudios.com)
20133.
Platforms, bundling and kill zones (ben-evans.com)
20134.
Single Writer Principle (2011) (mechanical-sympathy.blogspot.com)
20135.
Uber sends political ads through push notifications
20136.
Static Hoisting (rauchg.com)
20137.
Breaking the Solidity compiler with a fuzzer (blog.trailofbits.com)
20138.
17 USC 1201, DMCA Exemptions and Software Freedom (sfconservancy.org)
20139.
Kit-Kat Xclock (github.com)
20140.
.NET everywhere apparently also means Windows 3.11 and DOS (hanselman.com)
20141.
Branch prediction: fundamentals every programmer need not know (mycpu.org)
20142.
On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs: A Work Rant (By David Graeber) (strike.coop)
20143.
Secret Amazon Reports Expose the Company’s Surveillance of Employee Groups (vice.com)
20144.
Generate semi-dynamic UIs with Haskell (github.com)
20145.
Precious Plastic Version 4 [video] (youtube.com)
20146.
Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Gray Matter Volume (mayoclinicproceedings.org)
20147.
Zoom admits some calls were routed through China by mistake (techcrunch.com)
20148.
China forces birth control on Uighurs to suppress population (apnews.com)
20149.
Show HN: Tunshell – Remote shell into ephemeral environments behind NAT/firewall (github.com)
20150.
RPCS3 Inside Look: A Deep-Dive into Hardware and Performance Scaling (rpcs3.net)
20151.
The Art of Voltage Probing (circuitcellar.com)
20152.
Show HN: UniversalDataTool – open-source collaborative data labeling (github.com)
20153.
What Went Wrong with Coronavirus Testing in the U.S. (newyorker.com)
20154.
Google 'accidentally' left Google Home devices recording your every word (theregister.com)
20155.
The First Computers in East Africa and what became of them (2015) (owaahh.com)
20156.
Data Dividend Project (datadividendproject.com)
20157.
NoSQL GUI Application (github.com)
20158.
Ontology, Graphs and Turtles (blog.owulveryck.info)
20159.
Chinese lab studying world's most dangerous pathogens located in Wuhan (nature.com)
20160.
Stop Socializing the Downside and Privatizing the Upside (2011) (rooseveltinstitute.org)