October 2020 Archive
2821.
Reddit removes sort by “Controversial” on comments ability (old.reddit.com)
2822.
Why Does No One Use Advanced Hyperparameter Tuning? (towardsdatascience.com)
2823.
Minecraft will require a Microsoft account to play in 2021 (theverge.com)
2824.
NASA Benefits to US Economy in 2019. $64.3 billion. 312,000 jobs (nasa.gov)
2825.
BleedingTooth: Linux Bluetooth Zero-Click Remote Code Execution (twitter.com)
2826.
The Fall of the CDC (propublica.org)
2827.
Twitter Is Down (downdetector.com)
2828.
Low-cost precursor of an interstellar mission (aanda.org)
2829.
Machine Learning Engineering Book (mlebook.com)
2830.
Hackaday Guide to the New Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (hackaday.com)
2831.
OLAP, OLTP, Zheap, and Tradeoffs in Postgres MVCC (brandur.org)
2832.
Network Standards Through History (threadreaderapp.com)
2833.
The Children of the Opera (newcriterion.com)
2834.
When did the CS field turn from freedom of speech and hacker mentality (reddit.com)
2835.
The official Arch Linux online conference ArchConf 2020 has started (conf.archlinux.org)
2836.
A quarter of the Alexa Top 10K websites are using browser fingerprinting scripts (zdnet.com)
2837.
NanoAdblocker / NanoDefender is malware now (reddit.com)
2838.
Fun with Lambda Calculus (stopa.io)
2839.
iPhone 12 and 12 Pro Teardown (ifixit.com)
2840.
Creating Effective Tutorials for Your Dev Team (swimm.io)
2841.
Solving the Sequence Alignment Problem in Python (johnlekberg.com)
2842.
Google Suppresses Breitbart News in Search – Even with Exact Headline (breitbart.com)
2843.
Hackers stole data of Google employees after breaching US law firm (teiss.co.uk)
2844.
Why I've stopped saying 'hey guys' (as a male in tech) (blog.allybot.io)
2845.
Studies Point to Big Drop in Covid-19 Death Rates (npr.org)
2846.
Ask HN: What are other career options as a CS major?
2847.
Ask HN: How to Properly Learn CSS
2848.
Show HN: Placekey – An ID for Every Place
2849.
AOC’s debut Twitch stream is one of the biggest ever (theverge.com)
2850.
Covid-19 virus 'survives on some surfaces for 28 days' (bbc.co.uk)