October 2020 Archive
6811.
Google Trends for “loss of taste/smell” (trends.google.com)
6812.
The Browser – WorldWideWeb NeXT Application (worldwideweb.cern.ch)
6813.
SML to OCaml Cheat Sheet (people.mpi-sws.org)
6814.
Differential Datalog (github.com)
6815.
Cryptographic Systems for Protecting Privacy (MIT 6.893, Fall 2020) (6893.csail.mit.edu)
6816.
Association of German National Jews (en.wikipedia.org)
6817.
Evolution of Covid-19 cases in selected countries: past the herd immunity peak? (medrxiv.org)
6818.
Prime and battery usage on Linux laptops: sometimes it's not what it seems to be (nwildner.com)
6819.
India pushes bold ‘one nation, one subscription’ journal-access plan (nature.com)
6820.
Herbivore Men (en.wikipedia.org)
6821.
Before You Start Coding (scorpil.com)
6822.
Use Hacktoberfest to Learn Haskell (github.com)
6823.
China preparing an antitrust investigation into Google (reuters.com)
6824.
OpenCL 3.0 Specification Finalized (khronos.org)
6825.
You can drive more traffic and engagement with content amplification (converge.today)
6826.
Cloudflare: HTTP/3 will be enabled on your zone in the next month
6827.
My Deep Learning Toolchain (rosshemsley.co.uk)
6828.
Pre-existing T cell responses in 81% of unexposed individuals (nature.com)
6829.
Apple could be banned from offering pre-installed iPhone apps in Europe (cultofmac.com)
6830.
Cannabis Compound THC Shows Promise in Treating Severe Cases of Covid-19 (labroots.com)
6831.
Testing TikTok’s multi-billion dollar algorithm (blog.ailon.org)
6832.
Austin Emerges as a Hot Spot for Silicon Valley Investors (theinformation.com)
6833.
A look at PostGIS vs. Geocoder in Rails (pganalyze.com)
6834.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Compression – A beginner’s guide to data compression (go-compression.github.io)
6835.
Validating the physics behind the new MIT-designed fusion experiment (news.mit.edu)
6836.
Rock Pi X B4E32 SBC, a $75 Intel Mini PC (seeedstudio.com)
6837.
Ask HN: Current state of Websocket & RTC in the browser
6838.
Julia stewards harmful to open source
6839.
Loopy (blog.cleancoder.com)
6840.
Why plain text emails perform better than HTML designed ones (blog.palabra.io)