December 2020 Archive
2971.
Show HN: Minimal WebRTC conferencing using Flutter (Android, iOS and Native) (github.com)
2972.
Do you need to show your face to sell courses online? (capitalandgrowth.org)
2973.
Hayley Wakenshaw's ASCII art tutorial (ludd.ltu.se)
2974.
Mexican journalist targeted with NSO spyware while working on Panama Papers (forbiddenstories.org)
2975.
What are the most important statistical ideas of the past 50 years? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
2976.
Coronavirus contact tracing apps promised big and didn’t deliver (theverge.com)
2977.
Stratechery Year in Review (stratechery.com)
2978.
3D Modeling Finds Surprising Source of the Shots That Killed Iranian Scientist (forbes.com)
2979.
Unesco recognises Finland's sauna culture (euronews.com)
2980.
What’s the Point of Gigabit Broadband? (shkspr.mobi)
2981.
Ask HN: Should we eliminate downvoting on HN?
2982.
Show HN: Unconstrained Ghost Hosting For $25/month (ghosting.dev)
2983.
Ask HN: Why don't companies want to employ people on 4 day per week contracts?
2984.
Writable Getters (lea.verou.me)
2985.
Ask HN: How to Get into Google?
2986.
Ask HN: How to protect an abused spouse from a software engineer?
2987.
Cyberpunk 2077, Supposed to Be Biggest Video Game of the Year: What Happened? (nytimes.com)
2988.
EU criticises 'hasty' UK approval of Covid-19 vaccine (reuters.com)
2989.
Ask HN: Companies of one, what is your tech stack in 2020?
2990.
Trump downplays Russian-linked cyberattack on U.S. (axios.com)
2991.
Ask HN: What are useful OKRs and KPIs for SWEs
2992.
Implementing Anonymous Posts on Gurlic (gurlic.com)
2993.
High Density and Sustainability (newgeography.com)
2994.
Ask HN: What IRC channels do you visit regularly?
2995.
Tesla Model S erupted ‘like a flamethrower’ (washingtonpost.com)
2996.
Apps Are Helping to Gut the Restaurant Industry (nytimes.com)
2997.
Tesla Model 3 = 31% of UK Electric Vehicle Sales (cleantechnica.com)
2998.
Capsule with asteroid samples in 'perfect' shape (bbc.com)
2999.
Ad-tech as a bubble overdue for a bursting (pluralistic.net)
3000.
Sweeping new study shows 50 years of 'trickle-down economics' was a 'sham' (alternet.org)