October 2020 Archive
2161.
Throne of Games (reallifemag.com)
2162.
Show HN: Mapipedia – Map your geotagged photos (mapipedia.com)
2163.
London Pneumatic Despatch Company (en.wikipedia.org)
2164.
Pale Moon migrating source code from GitHub (forum.palemoon.org)
2165.
Ask HN: Finding reference customers for a SaaS product
2166.
Pytest-austin: performance regression testing with no instrumentation (github.com)
2167.
Why Breathing Is So Effective at Reducing Stress (hbr.org)
2168.
Mumbai’s Iconic Art Deco Buildings Were Made to Conquer Disease (bloomberg.com)
2169.
Dasel: Query/update data structs from the cmdline. Supports JSON,YAML,TOML,XML (github.com)
2170.
Zheap: Reinvented PostgreSQL Storage (cybertec-postgresql.com)
2171.
Spinach-based catalysts could power fuel cells (spectrum.ieee.org)
2172.
'Sleeping giant' Arctic methane deposits starting to release, scientists find (theguardian.com)
2173.
MMIXware: A RISC Computer for the Third Millennium (1999) (www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu)
2174.
On a Typical Day: Daniel Ek (theobservereffect.org)
2175.
Charles H. Turner, pioneer in animal cognition (science.sciencemag.org)
2176.
A History of the Russian Bathhouse (nybooks.com)
2177.
Amazon Q3 2020 (press.aboutamazon.com)
2178.
78 days, and still no broadband (Sky/Openreach, UK) (linkedin.com)
2179.
NASA finds rare metal asteroid worth more than global economy (mining.com)
2180.
Protect the Vote: Stopping Voter Suppression (protectthevote.net)
2181.
Show HN: Static blog generator in about 1 KLOC (github.com)
2182.
Neon Programming Language (neon-lang.dev)
2183.
Show HN: Useful scripts and environment setup for coding in VPS (github.com)
2184.
Why is my unused Vizio TV sending gigabytes of traffic every day? (imgur.com)
2185.
Making a heat treatment oven (ibuildit.ca)
2186.
Show HN: SixtyFPS – multi-language GUI toolkit for desktop/embedded (sixtyfps.io)
2187.
Asteroids: By the Numbers (retrogamedeconstructionzone.com)
2188.
Dick Costolo on leadership at Coinbase (twitter.com)
2189.
How Coronavirus Spreads (airborne update) (cdc.gov)
2190.
Facebook Just Forced Its Most Powerful Critics Offline (vice.com)