September 2020 Archive
781.
Direct sales for SaaS startups – our experience and tips (blog.palabra.io)
782.
Ask HN: What Happened to Larry Page?
783.
Older people have become younger (jyu.fi)
784.
2020 Bundles (stratechery.com)
785.
Using time travel to remotely debug faulty DRAM (julialang.org)
786.
The age-old strategy of buying cheap shares is faltering (economist.com)
787.
How far into the Americas did the Vikings travel? (aeon.co)
788.
EWW: Emacs Web Wowser (gnu.org)
789.
The K-shaped recovery (pomp.substack.com)
790.
Mars Problems vs. Venus Problems (interconnected.org)
791.
Interview with Paul Graham (pullrequest.substack.com)
792.
The Infosec Apocalypse (blog.rickasaurus.com)
793.
Understanding Daemons (blog.digitalbunker.dev)
794.
Durability: NVMe Disks (evanjones.ca)
795.
AES Finder – the utility to find AES keys in running process memory (github.com)
796.
Are we living at the 'hinge of history'? (bbc.com)
797.
Red Dead Redemption 2 DRM still has not been cracked (316 days) (crackwatch.com)
798.
AMD Announces Ryzen “Zen 3” and Radeon “RDNA2” Presentations for October (anandtech.com)
799.
Optimizely to be acquired by Episerver (bloomberg.com)
800.
A list of discontinued Mozilla products and services (killedbymozilla.com)
801.
Time spent programming is often time well spent (cs.uni.edu)
802.
U.S. expected to sue Google next week as DOJ seeks support from states (reuters.com)
803.
Summary of all the MIT Introduction to Algorithms lectures (2009) (catonmat.net)
804.
Dual-flush toilets 'wasting more water than they save' (theguardian.com)
805.
Spotify reportedly fighting with employees about hosting episodes of Joe Rogan (businessinsider.com)
806.
Income and Poverty in the United States: 2019 (census.gov)
807.
The social and economic costs borne by young people without offices (theatlantic.com)
808.
Apple Accidentally Approved Malware to Run on macOS (wired.com)
809.
Cozy is a modern audiobook player for Linux (github.com)
810.
How to form a California LLC without a lawyer (feross.org)