Show HN: QuickPYTHON
(timothycrosley.github.io)
2020 Archive
8701.
8702.
Japan facing credit card number shortage
(mainichi.jp)
8703.
My platonic ideal for how engineering hiring should work
(blog.alinelerner.com)
8705.
8706.
Why hasn't prefab construction taken over?
(fastcompany.com)
8707.
More than half of American retailers didn't pay their rent in April and May
(businessinsider.com)
8708.
Oracle vs. PostgreSQL: First Glance
(rolkotech.blogspot.com)
8709.
Break Up Google
(tbray.org)
8710.
8711.
Glitch employees vote to form union, joining CWA
(cwa-union.org)
8713.
Google’s search monopoly complicates a mental health crisis
(bloombergquint.com)
8714.
GE switches off light bulb business after almost 130 years
(arstechnica.com)
8715.
Why are toys such a bad business?
(diff.substack.com)
8716.
Daily standups should be async
(cadencework.com)
8717.
AB07-USB3FMC: The $1.65k eval board they can't be bothered to test
(lab.ktemkin.com)
8718.
Windows Terminal Preview 0.9
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
8719.
8720.
A Few More Reasons Rust Compiles Slowly
(pingcap.com)
8721.
No-code founders are on the rise. Are they making money?
(indiehackers.com)
8722.
Pulse oximeters give biased results for people with darker skin
(bostonreview.net)
8723.
We Need a Yelp for Doctoral Programs
(community.chronicle.com)
8724.
Insights from Adopting TypeScript at Scale
(techatbloomberg.com)
8725.
Physicists argue that black holes from the Big Bang could be the dark matter
(quantamagazine.org)
8726.
The GitHub Availability Report
(github.blog)
8727.
A history of roguelike games
(arstechnica.com)
8728.
Toonify Yourself
(toonify.justinpinkney.com)
8729.
8730.
Why programming is difficult (2014)
(joearms.github.io)