November 2020 Archive
17071.
The Scammer Who Wanted to Save His Country
(wired.com)
17072.
Islands will be built off coast of Malaysia connected with autonomous vehicles
(businessinsider.com)
17073.
If AI papers were pharmaceuticals
(crossminds.ai)
17074.
17075.
Utah Monolith Disappears
(bbc.com)
17076.
17077.
Why doesn't Rust's BTreeMap have a with_capacity() method?
(nicolas-hahn.com)
17078.
17079.
Moog's new app gives you a $10k synth for $30 (2016)
(theverge.com)
17081.
Exploring CodeProject with Curiosity
(medium.com)
17082.
Triton DataCenter
(github.com)
17083.
Error States
(errorstates.com)
17084.
Part human, part machine: is Apple turning us all into cyborgs?
(theguardian.com)
17085.
Europa’s Mysterious Glow
(theatlantic.com)
17086.
Integrating MailChimp with Django
(pythonstacks.com)
17087.
Hyperloop – The Future of Travel?
(youtube.com)
17088.
An extension that reads your images and match them with similar items on Amazon
(chrome.google.com)
17089.
Ten Reasons for Tech Optimism
(jayriverlong.github.io)
17090.
Crowdsourcing the Cost of Healthcare
(airtable.com)
17091.
17092.
List of Time Capsules
(en.wikipedia.org)
17093.
Tree from Nova Scotia Is Now in Boston Common. Why?
(twitter.com)
17094.
The solar discs that could power Earth
(bbc.com)
17095.
A fast method to round a double to a 32-bit int explained (2013)
(stackoverflow.com)
17096.
ELKS v0.4.0
(github.com)
17098.
More than 2.5m people in England to get free Vitamin D
(theguardian.com)
17099.
MPA Hits MediaBox HD on GitHub: “Massive” Movie and TV Show Piracy
(torrentfreak.com)
17100.
Powerlevel10k: A Theme for Zsh
(github.com)