2020 Archive
11851.
Airbnb’s Stunning IPO (nytimes.com)
11852.
Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use?
11853.
At JPMorgan, productivity falls for younger employees at home (bloomberg.com)
11854.
Bring back the ease of 80s and 90s personal computing (medium.com)
11855.
The Perils of Private Provision of Public Goods (papers.ssrn.com)
11856.
Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person (2016) (nytimes.com)
11857.
Longbets: A bioerror will lead to one million casualties by Dec 2020 (longbets.org)
11858.
Oregon, Journalists Sue U.S. over Portland Arrests, Violence (bloomberg.com)
11859.
When science was the best show in America (m.nautil.us)
11860.
Null Values in SQL Queries (mitchum.blog)
11861.
Working Group Last Call: QUIC protocol drafts (mailarchive.ietf.org)
11862.
British Society for Immunology open letter to Government on SARS-CoV-2 response (immunology.org)
11863.
Why do so many developers get DRY wrong? (changelog.com)
11864.
We’re Testing the Wrong People (theatlantic.com)
11865.
Engineers, not racers, are the true drivers of success in motor sport (economist.com)
11866.
Why I am building permapeople.org (permapeople.org)
11867.
Algebra Driven Design (algebradriven.design)
11868.
Microdosing: Improving performance enhancement in intelligence analysis (2019) [pdf] (mca-marines.org)
11869.
Standalone WebAssembly games using I/O devices (medium.com)
11870.
Draft of German copyright reform proposes memes should only be up to 128 pixels (imgur.com)
11871.
Coursera valued at $2.5B after a finance round of additional $130M (iblnews.org)
11872.
The State of SwiftUI (steipete.com)
11873.
AWS EC2 General Price Cut (aws.amazon.com)
11874.
Self-Hosted Homelab Website (hydn.dev)
11875.
Pattern Matching in Ruby 2.7 (2019) (speakerdeck.com)
11876.
Monorepoize – Bash scripts for creating a monorepo out of smaller repos (github.com)
11877.
Way to keep your cool running a Raspberry Pi 4 (2019) (jeffgeerling.com)
11878.
Show HN: Cookie Recipe Generator (thecookie.website)
11879.
Finding Critical Open Source Projects (opensource.googleblog.com)
11880.
IBM Is Already Gutting Red Hat and Firing Employees Without Warning (techrights.org)