2020 Archive
9331.
Google offers refunds after smart glasses stop working (bbc.co.uk)
9332.
The History, Status, and Future of FPGAs (queue.acm.org)
9333.
MacOS-like Fonts on Manjaro/Arch Linux (aswinmohan.me)
9334.
My 2020 desk setup (michael.stapelberg.ch)
9335.
The Kawaiization of Product Design (vanschneider.com)
9336.
I tried to cancel Virgin Media broadband contract (virginmedia-is-evil.com)
9337.
Why the Apple II Didn’t Support Lowercase Letters (vintagecomputing.com)
9338.
Central Bank Digital Currencies are coming (twitter.com)
9339.
The facts around Zoom and encryption for meetings/webinars (blog.zoom.us)
9340.
Is This the End of the Repairable iPhone? (ifixit.com)
9341.
Launch HN: Quell (YC S20) – Immersive gaming and combat workout
9342.
U.S. contributes 5 times more ocean plastic than previous estimates (nytimes.com)
9343.
Chime – A Go Editor for macOS (chimehq.com)
9344.
Emacs Survey (emacssurvey.org)
9345.
Frank Ramsey – The Man Who Thought Too Fast (newyorker.com)
9346.
On the foolishness of “natural language programming” (1979) (cs.utexas.edu)
9347.
Toxic fumes seep into the air you breathe on planes (latimes.com)
9348.
Embrace, Extend, and Extinguish (en.wikipedia.org)
9349.
Select Code_execution from * Using SQLite; (2019) (media.ccc.de)
9350.
Code only says what it does (brooker.co.za)
9351.
Safari now blocks Google Analytics on sites, new Privacy Report feature shows (appleinsider.com)
9352.
Tools you’d miss if you left a company (rachelbythebay.com)
9353.
The 'Undertaker of Silicon Valley' Stays Busy as Startups Lay Off Thousands (npr.org)
9354.
The Truth About Starting a Startup (tracy.posthaven.com)
9355.
Saudi Arabia applied for diplomatic immunity for ten security guards in Norway (dagbladet.no)
9356.
Snowflake S-1 (sec.gov)
9357.
NASA names headquarters after first Black female engineer Mary W. Jackson (axios.com)
9358.
Crowdsec: A Fail2Ban alternative written in Go (github.com)
9359.
How a Cruise Ship Makes 30k Meals Every Day [video] (youtube.com)
9360.
Researchers achieve optical data transmission speed of 44.2 terabits per second (independent.co.uk)