January 2020 Archive
5521.
Interesting posters on the history of computers and evolution of computing (tcm.computerhistory.org)
5522.
How to Start with Logging in Go Projects. Part 2 (blog.maddevs.io)
5523.
C++ as Assembly 2.0 – Hello Nim, a general-purpose language (code:dive 2019) (youtube.com)
5524.
Recant or die: Alleged threat to self-confessed Chinese spy Wang Liqiang (theage.com.au)
5525.
Technology Can't Fix Algorithmic Injustice (bostonreview.net)
5526.
Lessons learned from optimizing the performance of a Node.js service (engineering.klarna.com)
5527.
No, cops aren’t using SiriusXM to find criminals. Here’s how they do it (arstechnica.com)
5528.
The Concept Electronics Show (daringfireball.net)
5529.
Tinybird: How We Handle Service Disruptions (blog.tinybird.co)
5530.
Neuroscientists Discover L2/3 Human Neurons Can Compute the XOR Operation (medium.com)
5531.
Lab-grown food will soon destroy farming – and save the planet (theguardian.com)
5532.
The Matrix Calculus You Need for Deep Learning (arxiv.org)
5533.
Landing on some runways causes the Boeing 737's control screens to go black (boingboing.net)
5534.
Fox executive teases Browncoats with hints of possible Firefly revival (arstechnica.com)
5535.
Ben Horowitz slammed for slavery, prison comments at Pinterest (usatoday.com)
5536.
Secretive Silicon Valley group that has funneled over $20M to Democrats (vox.com)
5537.
Accelerating UDP Packet Transmission for QUIC (blog.cloudflare.com)
5538.
Possible spyware on all Samsung phones (hackaday.com)
5539.
Amazon suspiciously says browser extension Honey is a security risk (theverge.com)
5540.
Running Python in the Linux Kernel (medium.com)
5541.
Peak TV Hits a New Peak, with 532 Scripted Shows (nytimes.com)
5542.
Fontawesome's license server is down, breaking CI pipelines (github.com)
5543.
‘Chaos Is the Point’: Russian Hackers and Trolls Grow Stealthier in 2020 (nytimes.com)
5544.
Most Powerful, Convertible Private Screen (indiegogo.com)
5545.
Human Auditory Detection and Discrimination Measured W Pupil Dilation Response (link.springer.com)
5546.
Why Do People Believe in Hell? (nytimes.com)
5547.
Fungus isolates resistant to all known drugs in three patients in NY (cdc.gov)
5548.
systemE, a lightweight systemd replacement written in Emacs Lisp (github.com)
5549.
Advancing the Web Framework Ecosystem (web.dev)
5550.
FCC will pay ISPs to deploy broadband with 250GB monthly data cap (arstechnica.com)