January 2020 Archive
8041.
What I've Changed My Mind on over the 2010s (benjamintseng.com)
8042.
Show HN: Create and re-open draft/notes files on the go from the terminal (github.com)
8043.
How to lose a monopoly: Microsoft, IBM and anti-trust (ben-evans.com)
8044.
How the Entertainment Industry Solved Piracy, Then Made It Popular Again (vice.com)
8045.
First Global 500 Companies Join Intel Neuromorphic Research Community (tomshardware.com)
8046.
Redux-Saga Style-Guide (erock.io)
8047.
Wi-Fi Isn't Magic: Some Tips for Planning a Home Network (eva.nmccann.net)
8048.
Our world in data trends past decade (twitter.com)
8049.
Koto: Music Performing Filesystem in Rust (github.com)
8050.
Why an Internet That Never Forgets Is Especially Bad for Young People (technologyreview.com)
8051.
Ask HN: What is the difference between progressive and oppessive?
8052.
The Strangeness of Grief (newyorker.com)
8053.
Omega: One-Time-Pad Message Encryption and Generator Algorithm (cyanbyte.de)
8054.
In super habitable planets, plants might look purple and oceans turquoise (youtube.com)
8055.
Highest Paying Companies of 2019 (levels.fyi)
8056.
The Future of Analysis [pdf] (cia.gov)
8057.
Only You Can Prevent Dystopia (nytimes.com)
8058.
Peach-Scented Impeachment Soap (cbc.ca)
8059.
Audiovisual Guide to Physical Audio Signal Processing (karlhiner.com)
8060.
Top PDFs and Papers Submitted to Hacker News in 2019 (hackernewspapers.com)
8061.
Google to end 'Double Irish, Dutch sandwich' tax scheme (reuters.com)
8062.
The Family Wanted a Do Not Resuscitate Order. The Doctors Didn’t (propublica.org)
8063.
China's Social Credit System is pegged to be fully operational by 2020 (abc.net.au)
8064.
Introduction to PostgreSQL (ncona.com)
8065.
How to halt global warming for $300B (bloomberg.com)
8066.
How to Kill Your Tech Industry (medium.com)
8067.
White men still dominate the C Suite and other workplace diversity stats (2018) (getkisi.com)
8068.
Rust in Blockchain #7 – December 2019 (rustinblockchain.org)
8069.
LWN's 2020 Vision (lwn.net)
8070.
In 2019 it became cool to be “real” online (technologyreview.com)