August 2020 Archive
1771.
Weboob (weboob.org)
1772.
Ask HN: How many of you are employed, self-taught SWEs?
1773.
Tech Companies Want You to Believe America Has a Skills Gap (bloomberg.com)
1774.
Ask HN: Starting a SaaS business as non-technical founder
1775.
Producing Open Source Software (2017) (producingoss.com)
1776.
Frustrated? It's not you, it's Rust (fasterthanli.me)
1777.
Show HN: Orchest – Data Science Pipelines
1778.
Identifying People by Their Browsing Histories (schneier.com)
1779.
Declarative Data Visualization (haifengl.github.io)
1780.
All publicly available EEG datasets (github.com)
1781.
American Airlines bans masks with exhaust valves and vents (kokpitherald.com)
1782.
Using the Linux kernel's Case-insensitive feature in Ext4 (collabora.com)
1783.
Heptapod – Mercurial for Gitlab (heptapod.net)
1784.
A Close Call: How a Near Failure Propelled Me to Succeed [pdf] (ams.org)
1785.
Ask HN: Has anyone else seen TCP connection issues in AWS US East this week?
1786.
Neuroimaging results altered by varying analysis pipelines (nature.com)
1787.
Show HN: Teal – a serverless VM and programming language (condense9.com)
1788.
We Chose a Distributed SQL Database to Complement MySQL (pingcap.com)
1789.
New planets confirmed in machine learning first (phys.org)
1790.
Write a mini-Redis in Rust: learn async programming with Tokio (tokio.rs)
1791.
Virtual Machines for Multi-Tenancy in Varnish (medium.com)
1792.
Moving from Common-Sense Knowledge About UEFI to Dumping UEFI Firmware (labs.sentinelone.com)
1793.
Exercise, eat right, get good sleep: The top ways to prevent so many diseases (lite.cnn.com)
1794.
Sled Theoretical Performance Guide (sled.rs)
1795.
ZzFXM – A tiny JavaScript music system (keithclark.github.io)
1796.
We Are Tracking What Happens to Police After They Use Force on Protestors (projects.propublica.org)
1797.
Convert Figma Layouts to Flutter, SwiftUI and Tailwind. OSS and 99% Tested (github.com)
1798.
How Are Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's Changes Affecting Workers? (npr.org)
1799.
The Student-Blaming Has Begun (chronicle.com)
1800.
Germany eyes a four-day week to help prevent mass layoffs (weforum.org)