July 2020 Archive
1501.
Open Satellite Project: The Open Source Satellite Project (github.com)
1502.
Costco Convinces Brands to Cannibalize Themselves (napkinmath.substack.com)
1503.
With cops away, it’s like Capitol Hill is slipping back to the Pinkerton’s era (seattletimes.com)
1504.
California sues Cisco alleging discrimination based on India’s caste system (latimes.com)
1505.
Empty stadiums have shrunk football teams’ home advantage (economist.com)
1506.
Europe's recession will be even deeper than expected (lite.cnn.com)
1507.
Google proposes user threads for Linux (lore.kernel.org)
1508.
Arctic Code Vault Contributor (sam.elborai.me)
1509.
The Trick (reddit.com)
1510.
Fernando Pessoa’s Disappearing Act (2017) (newyorker.com)
1511.
Sandboxie-Plus – a fork of Sandboxie with improved functionality (github.com)
1512.
Snapchat Detection on iOS (2019) (aeonlucid.com)
1513.
Databricks acquires Redash (techcrunch.com)
1514.
CanaryTrap: Detecting data misuse by third-party apps on online social networks (arxiv.org)
1515.
Eigenquestions: The Art of Framing Problems (coda.io)
1516.
In a first, UAE spacecraft blasts off to Mars from Japan (smh.com.au)
1517.
Minimum wage workers cannot afford rent in any U.S. state (cnbc.com)
1518.
Tackling the misinformation epidemic with “In Event of Moon Disaster” (news.mit.edu)
1519.
Judge rules Seattle media companies must hand over protest images to police (seattletimes.com)
1520.
US universities under pressure to cut fees because of remote learning (ft.com)
1521.
Vienna, City of Paradox (aeon.co)
1522.
Curry Before Columbus (contingentmagazine.org)
1523.
The Purpose of Persuasion (persuasion.community)
1524.
U.S. Ranked Worst for Workers’ Rights Among Major Economies (bloomberg.com)
1525.
Abusing linear regression to make a point (goodmath.org)
1526.
Recreating YikYak with Postgres (adamfallon.com)
1527.
Andrew Wilkinson and Tiny Capital (colinkeeley.com)
1528.
Modern Android is pretty secure (palone.blog)
1529.
Transport makes up only 6% of the greenhouse gas emissions from food (blog.yeticheese.com)
1530.
Snorkel AI: Putting Data First in ML Development (snorkel.ai)