January 2020 Archive
6151.
Firefox: Homeland security urges all users to update browsers immediately (fastcompany.com)
6152.
Album of handwritten and printed fonts for draftsmen (1906, in old Cyrillic) [pdf] (drive.google.com)
6153.
Microsoft CEO says encryption backdoors are a ‘terrible idea’ (theverge.com)
6154.
A protein called Sestrin might be responsible for many benefits of a workout (phys.org)
6155.
Ask HN: How do I become better at whiteboard scribbling?
6156.
Foreign Exchange Company Travelex Systems Back Online; Customers Receive Refunds (currencyscoop.com)
6157.
Calling Bullshit (callingbullshit.org)
6158.
What I Learned Trading Daily (twitter.com)
6159.
Windows 7 support will end on January 14, 2020 (support.microsoft.com)
6160.
Rack Mount Mac Pro Available (apple.com)
6161.
5G Security (schneier.com)
6162.
Updated 5G Hype vs. Reality (5ggui.de)
6163.
Microsoft Windows CryptoAPI fails to properly validate ECC certificate chains (kb.cert.org)
6164.
The Haskell String Situation (stephendiehl.com)
6165.
Tekken-Style Health Bars Introduced in Exhibition Taekwondo Matches (kotaku.com.au)
6166.
Refactoring-Bot: Eliminate code smells through automatic refactoring (github.com)
6167.
Ian's Shoelace Site (fieggen.com)
6168.
Ask HN: Perfect Product or Shipped Product?
6169.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on edit button: 'We'll probably never do it' (theverge.com)
6170.
Are cloud costs killing companies?
6171.
The hottest new thing in sustainable building is, uh, wood (vox.com)
6172.
Imagine a world without hunger, then make it happen with systems thinking (nature.com)
6173.
Redis Manifesto (2011) (oldblog.antirez.com)
6174.
Climate risk and response: Physical hazards and socioeconomic impacts (mckinsey.com)
6175.
Replacing MailChimp, Disqus, and HubSpot with a Simple CRUD (volument.com)
6176.
Ask HN: How much time do you spend coding outside of work per day?
6177.
Capitalism Must Focus on Stakeholders to Survive (foreignaffairs.com)
6178.
Train Interpretable Neural Networks That Accurately Extrapolate from Small Data (stochasticlifestyle.com)
6179.
Transparent Crystals with Ultrahigh Piezoelectricity (nature.com)
6180.
Toshiba Says It Built an Algo That’s Faster Than a Supercomputer (bloomberg.com)