January 2020 Archive
1291.
Show HN: Mute.vc – Mute Investors on Twitter (mute.vc)
1292.
Unremarkables (profgalloway.com)
1293.
Who Can Name the Bigger Number? (1999) (scottaaronson.com)
1294.
India Surpassed the USA to Become the 2nd Largest Smartphone Market in the World (counterpointresearch.com)
1295.
ONiO.zero: ultra-low-power wireless MCU using energy harvesting technology (onio.com)
1296.
Software is a focus intensive industry (redbeardlab.com)
1297.
Clues That Neanderthals Didn't Know How to Make Fire (2017) (theatlantic.com)
1298.
Hidden Dangers of the Great Index Fund Takeover (bloomberg.com)
1299.
En svensk tiger (en.wikipedia.org)
1300.
The Wuhan Virus (genomic-quirks.org)
1301.
15ft tumbleweeds trap drivers and force Washington state road closure (theguardian.com)
1302.
Raw WebGPU (alain.xyz)
1303.
Tree rings show the Americas are prone to catastrophic, simultaneous droughts (sciencemag.org)
1304.
What Is Color Management? (partnerhelp.netflixstudios.com)
1305.
How anti-cheats catch cheaters using memory heuristics (vmcall.blog)
1306.
How Carlos Ghosn Was Smuggled Out of Japan (bloomberg.com)
1307.
The sad state of screen sharing on desktop Linux (anthony.som.codes)
1308.
Airlines scour the world for scarce 737 Max simulators (reuters.com)
1309.
Performance variation in ‘identical’ processors (shape-of-code.coding-guidelines.com)
1310.
Why should bottlepy stick to a file? (github.com)
1311.
Masterminds of Programming: Chuck Moore (2009) (oreilly.com)
1312.
Gravity: Upstream Kubernetes packaging tools (github.com)
1313.
Some aspects of memory get better as we age (nytimes.com)
1314.
Language as an intellectual tool: From hieroglyphics to APL (1991) (citeseerx.ist.psu.edu)
1315.
Superhuman and the Productivity Meta-Layer (julian.digital)
1316.
Sorting Algorithms in C (github.com)
1317.
Why Scientists Fall for Precariously Balanced Rocks (atlasobscura.com)
1318.
Amazon has long ruled the cloud – now it must fend off rivals (wsj.com)
1319.
Announcing Updated Postman Plans and Pricing (blog.getpostman.com)
1320.
Nine States Face Economic Contraction, Most Since 2009 Crisis (bloomberg.com)