December 2020 Archive
2431.
The Appealing and Potentially Lethal Delicacy That Is Fugu (nytimes.com)
2432.
Stop-saying-PHP-is-dead (medium.com)
2433.
Ask HN: How do I become a shell god?
2434.
Amazon to face U.S. union push in year ahead (reuters.com)
2435.
Show HN: We created a hexagonal keyboard made for smartphones (typewise.app)
2436.
Ask HN: Manual skills that pay well and can be self taught?
2437.
Ask HN: What are the highest compounding life habits?
2438.
Ask HN: What book changed your life in 2020?
2439.
Show HN: MediaCMS – An open source, self hosted video and media CMS
2440.
Ask HN: Does the company that you work for has a Deep Work culture? (github.com)
2441.
Google inexplicably takes away wide-angle astrophotography from Pixel phones (theverge.com)
2442.
America’s Nuclear Weapons Agency Has Been Hacked (time.com)
2443.
Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla Ban Kazakhstan's MitM HTTPS Certificate (zdnet.com)
2444.
Plants can be larks or night owls just like us (phys.org)
2445.
We Don't Know How to Compute (Video and Slides) (2011) (infoq.com)
2446.
Axe: Accessibility Testing Tools and Software (deque.com)
2447.
Futureproof is a live editor for GPU shaders, built on Zig, Neovim, and WebGPU (mattkeeter.com)
2448.
Private spies infiltrated Amazon strike taking photos of workers and journalists (businessinsider.com)
2449.
Trump to pardon Assange (twitter.com)
2450.
Doing Python development under Mac OS (peter-whittaker.com)
2451.
Slash GraphQL – The fastest way to build GraphQL apps (dgraph.io)
2452.
The ever-elusive riddle: What's the best way to cut Christmas cookies? (di.ku.dk)
2453.
The sweet danger of sugar (2017) (health.harvard.edu)
2454.
Gmail Is Down (gmail.com)
2455.
Microsoft Acquires Smash.gg (smash.gg)
2456.
Woolly Rhino from Ice Age Unearthed in Russian Arctic (bbc.com)
2457.
“Why Google fired me- their MOST successful diversity recruiter” (twitter.com)
2458.
The Cirrus Banking Network (1985) [pdf] (cs.tufts.edu)
2459.
Modeling TLA+ in Z3Py (philipzucker.com)
2460.
Tim Berners-Lee on 30 years of the web: 'We can get the web we want' (2019) (theguardian.com)