December 2020 Archive
2671.
Microconfig Features (microconfig.io)
2672.
A Fraud Operation Stole Millions from Online Bank Accounts (wired.com)
2673.
Oculus Quest user breaks neck, then Facebook deletes his account (reddit.com)
2674.
Why Silicon Valley could become tomorrow's Detroit (politico.com)
2675.
App Store Small Business Program Developer (developer.apple.com)
2676.
Webtor – free cloud BitTorrent-client (webtor.io)
2677.
We Found the Factories Inside China’s Mass Internment Camps (buzzfeednews.com)
2678.
Visualizing Poker Hands Geometrically (evermontbills.com)
2679.
Ask HN: Best “Big Data” Course?
2680.
A Great Prize, a Long-Suffering Inventor and the First Accurate Clock (1956) (google.com)
2681.
Daniel Stenberg: Twitter lockout, again (daniel.haxx.se)
2682.
Megadose of vitamin C may treat sepsis (abc.net.au)
2683.
A Mac / Linux Decompiler (hopperapp.com)
2684.
Why Domain Specific Languages? A Collection of Anecdotes (infoq.com)
2685.
Espionage at the Edge of Empire (newramblerreview.com)
2686.
FDA Fining Distillers for Making Hand Sanitizer (forbes.com)
2687.
Semantic segmentation algorithms do not generalize to off-road datasets (unmannedlab.github.io)
2688.
Underlay – The world’s distributed knowledge graph (underlay.org)
2689.
FSB Team of Chemical Weapon Experts Implicated in Navalny Novichok Poisoning (bellingcat.com)
2690.
Air pollution a cause in girl's death, coroner rules in landmark case (theguardian.com)
2691.
Self-hosting Kubernetes on your Raspberry Pi (blog.alexellis.io)
2692.
The Perfect Media Server – 2020 Edition (blog.ktz.me)
2693.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Leaves Silicon Valley for Texas (hpe.com)
2694.
One Year of Load Balancing (algolia.com)
2695.
Court Suspends ‘Copyright Troll’ Lawyer from Practicing Law (torrentfreak.com)
2696.
KubeVela: The Extensible App Platform Based on OAM and Kubernetes (thenewstack.io)
2697.
Africa in the Photobook (africainthephotobook.com)
2698.
TeX: A Tale of Two Worlds (bitbashing.io)
2699.
New RISC-V CPU claims recordbreaking performance per watt (arstechnica.com)
2700.
Google Illegally Fired and Spied on Workers Who Tried to Organize, Agency Says (npr.org)