January 2020 Archive
8431.
Ask HN: What Happened to Archive.org?
8432.
The Russian car with no driver at the wheel (bbc.com)
8433.
Ridgeline map showing elevation, for anywhere on Earth (flowingdata.com)
8434.
Pocket Economics Guide to Our Financial System (hackernoon.com)
8435.
Ghosts in the Clouds: Inside China’s Major Corporate Hack (wsj.com)
8436.
Is Vulnerability a Choice? (fs.blog)
8437.
At SoftBank’s Jewel in India: ‘Toxic’ Culture and Troubling Incidents (nytimes.com)
8438.
The Atari Cassette (atariarchives.org)
8439.
Use Open-Source AI Without Writing Any Code (youtube.com)
8440.
‘Loneliness on the Job Is a Public Health Crisis’: Former Surgeon General (forbes.com)
8441.
'Alexa, pay for gas’ command to work at Exxon and Mobil stations this year (techcrunch.com)
8442.
A Gentle Intro to Developing C++ Apps for AWS and S3 (bfilipek.com)
8443.
Production-Oriented Development (medium.com)
8444.
Better climate science has opened the door to lawsuits against Big Oil (2018) (theverge.com)
8445.
My Thoughts on Haskell in 2020 (alpacaaa.net)
8446.
Fed Adds $76.9B in Overnight Money to Markets (wsj.com)
8447.
Book Review: Architects of Intelligence by Martin Ford (sebastianraschka.com)
8448.
With Python 2 EOL'ed, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Moves Along with Its Python 2 Removal (phoronix.com)
8449.
An EDSL that compiles to SPIR-V for graphics programming on the GPU in Haskell (gitlab.com)
8450.
Tool predicts how fast code will run on a chip (news.mit.edu)
8451.
Video: My Experience with the Privacy Enhanded DuckDuckGo Search Engine (youtu.be)
8452.
Photos: Protests Across US Demand “No War with Iran ” (answercoalition.org)
8453.
A memoir of lifelong struggles to make economics a force for good (diem25.org)
8454.
Prune your Twitter follows for a better feed (tokimeki-unfollow.glitch.me)
8455.
Tesla on Smart Summon Runs over Basketball (youtu.be)
8456.
The internet runs on (dumb) contracts (abe-winter.github.io)
8457.
Game Boy: Complete Technical Reference (github.com)
8458.
Researchers unearth malicious Google Play apps linked to active exploit hackers (arstechnica.com)
8459.
How to Get Started Contributing to OpenFaaS (blog.heyal.co.uk)
8460.
Icebreaker questions can help you build better teams in 2020 (range.co)