Best of Tech NewsNovember 2020

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    Super Tiny Icons

    Super Tiny Web Icons are minuscule SVG versions of your favourite logos. The average size is under 465 bytes! The logos have a 512x512 viewbox, they will fit in a circle with radius 256. They will scale up and down to suit your needs.

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    10 Developers You NEED to Follow on Twitter

    I've compiled an unordered list of essential developers I think you should be following on Twitter. Each has their own speciality and topics, but all of them provide content that will benefit you. If you're a seasoned developer or someone just starting your journey, surrounding yourself with a community helps you learn.

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    Raspberry Pi Foundation announces the cute little Raspberry Pi 400

    The Raspberry Pi 400 is a computer integrated in a compact keyboard that costs $70. It is the easiest way to get started with a Raspberry Pi. In many ways, it’s much more powerful than a Chromebook. It could be a good way to separate school from leisure activities (and social networks)

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    “Facebook has taken the name of my open source project ”

    Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. Pick a username Email Address Password Sign up for GitHub by clicking “Signup for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

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    The new Mac mini: The revival of the no-compromise low-cost Mac

    The new Mac mini runs the M1 SoC, which is fundamentally different from its Intel predecessor. The system is snappy, responsive and feels like the start of a new era of computing. TechCrunch also reviewed the new MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro. We found Apple’s M1 system on a chip to outperform its rivals, regardless of price.

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    Yubo could be the next big social app as it raises $47.5 million

    French startup Yubo is the biggest social media app you’ve never heard of. With a focus on young people under 25, the company has managed to attract 40 million users. A fraction of them hang out every day in live-streaming rooms, meet new people and spend money.

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    Google has created an AI-powered nightmare creature generator

    Chimera Painter lets anyone generate terrifying cryptozoological entities in an interface that looks like MS Paint by way of Diablo. The team was looking at ways to accelerate the creation of art for games, which is often fantastical and creative. In 2019 Nvidia released a similar tool to generate photorealistic landscape images.

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    Let's build an emoji switcher like discord in just 5 minutes

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    Cyberpunk 2077 Official Gameplay Trailer Released

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