The biggest and weirdest commits in Linux kernel Git history (2017)
(destroyallsoftware.com)
2020 Archive
11071.
11072.
Zip Files: History, Explanation and Implementation
(hanshq.net)
11073.
11074.
Peter Montgomery Has Died
(iacr.org)
11075.
Coronavirus patients start to overwhelm US hospitals
(edition.cnn.com)
11076.
Netflix raises monthly charges for U.S. subscribers
(reuters.com)
11077.
11078.
The World Doesn’t Need a New Gigantic Particle Collider
(scientificamerican.com)
11079.
IPv6 Is a Nightmare
(teknikaldomain.me)
11080.
11081.
The Untimely Demise of Workstations
(deprogrammaticaipsum.com)
11082.
11083.
API design is stuck in the past
(buf.build)
11084.
Will VBA Die? (2019)
(thespreadsheetguru.com)
11085.
People who haven't bought clothes for a decade
(theguardian.com)
11086.
TOML – Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language
(toml.io)
11087.
I just lost 1,400 BTC
(github.com)
11088.
Is Cyberpunk Dead? A Conversation with Bruce Bethke
(markeverglade.com)
11089.
Putting Raspberry Pi Online with Caddy and SSH Tunnel
(gist.github.com)
11090.
Just because it's there doesn't mean you should use it
(rachelbythebay.com)
11091.
REPL Driven Design
(blog.cleancoder.com)
11092.
Laziness Impatience Hubris
(wiki.c2.com)
11093.
11094.
11095.
Facebook Prediction Market Launches in US and Canada
(npe.fb.com)
11096.
Hardware fix for Dell “AC power adapter could not be determined”
(blog.project-insanity.org)
11097.
11098.
Containers Are Not the Future
(linkedin.com)
11099.
Take-home vs. whiteboard coding: The problem is bad interviews
(andrewrondeau.com)
11100.
Deprecating SHA1
(mailarchive.ietf.org)