2020 Archive
6871.
ClickHouse cost-efficiency in action: analyzing 500B rows on an Intel NUC (altinity.com)
6872.
Well-known web sites that port-scan their visitors (bleepingcomputer.com)
6873.
Kind - run local Kubernetes clusters using Docker (kind.sigs.k8s.io)
6874.
Cyberpunk: Then and Now (thedorkweb.substack.com)
6875.
All ProtonVPN apps are now open source and audited (protonvpn.com)
6876.
Strike a Solder Joint Behind Enemy Lines (hackaday.com)
6877.
Show HN: Learnawesome.org – Open-source learning map for humanity
6878.
Using SQL to find my best photo of a pelican according to Apple Photos (simonwillison.net)
6879.
NASA’s Sofia Discovers Water on Sunlit Surface of Moon (nasa.gov)
6880.
Build Your Own FPGA (2012) (blog.notdot.net)
6881.
Notes on Distributed Systems for Young Bloods (2013) (somethingsimilar.com)
6882.
Germany, France launch Gaia-X platform in bid for ‘tech sovereignty’ (politico.eu)
6883.
Google plans to shut down Google Voice integration with classic Hangouts (support.google.com)
6884.
In Santa Cruz, a graduate student strike grows out of a housing crisis (newrepublic.com)
6885.
Airbus unveils 'blended wing body' plane design after secret flight tests (reuters.com)
6886.
U.S. physicists rally around plan to build fusion power plant (sciencemag.org)
6887.
Coinbase Card (coinbase.com)
6888.
Why Don’t We Just Ban Targeted Advertising? (wired.com)
6889.
Bill Joy's greatest gift to man – the vi editor (2003) (theregister.co.uk)
6890.
We are complicit in our employer’s deeds (drewdevault.com)
6891.
Building a walkie-talkie for remote work (pragli.com)
6892.
Brave Introduces Brave Today, the Privacy-Preserving News Reader (brave.com)
6893.
I enforced the AGPL on my code (raymii.org)
6894.
Time to Pardon Edward Snowden? (infosecurity-magazine.com)
6895.
Japan developing wooden satellites to cut down on space junk (bbc.com)
6896.
Hell Yes CSS (wizardzines.com)
6897.
Show HN: Unscreen – Automatically remove video backgrounds with ML (unscreen.com)
6898.
Building AI Trading Systems (dennybritz.com)
6899.
Review: A Counterfeit, $100 iPhone X (vice.com)
6900.
CIA hacking unit failed to protect its systems, allowing Vault 7 disclosure (washingtonpost.com)