August 2020 Archive
10321.
Graph Representation Learning Book (cs.mcgill.ca)
10322.
Gigalixir: Elixir's Platform as a Service (gigalixir.com)
10323.
2 Out of 3 vulns which were involved in Stuxnet were not fully patched (youtu.be)
10324.
How big gatherings spread Covid-19: German scientists stage experiment (news.trust.org)
10325.
Genomic analysis reveals many animal species vulnerable to COVID-19 Infection (medicalxpress.com)
10326.
How to fix gimbal lock in N dimensions (medium.com)
10327.
Best JavaScript Books for Beginners in 2020 (booksoncode.com)
10328.
Ask HN: Are 3rd party cookies going the way of JavaScript?
10329.
Cooperative Capital – ISA for starting up (cooperative-capital.com)
10330.
Apple backtracks: WordPressiOS doesn’t need to implement IAP (twitter.com)
10331.
AI Health Startup Captures Up to 15 Vital Signs via Your Phone Camera (forbes.com)
10332.
Debconf20 Online Starts Today (debconf20.debconf.org)
10333.
The idea of a language instinct is simple, powerful and completely wrong (aeon.co)
10334.
Service Mesh in Kubernetes – Pictorially (medium.com)
10335.
When you're outnumbered: Lessons from two British masters of irregular warfare (warontherocks.com)
10336.
Fingerprinting the Tor browser despite security level “Safer” (twitter.com)
10337.
Biggest Flaws of the Human Race (hackernoon.com)
10338.
U.S. Covid-19 and World War 2 mortality rates, interim comparison (catless.ncl.ac.uk)
10339.
Self-Hosted GitHub Runners (shusson.info)
10340.
Five biggest lies about Covid-19-#fakesciencenews-on right&left is deadly (realscience.community)
10341.
What Is the Small Web? (ar.al)
10342.
Stripe Atlas vs. Startomatic (startomatic.com)
10343.
Web Hosting from under 1 Euro and Domains from 2.79 Euro (speedhub.eu)
10344.
Why are fruit and vegetables in Japan so expensive? (japantoday.com)
10345.
How Japan talks about security threats (thediplomat.com)
10346.
On Losing Everything to the Climate Crisis, Except for Hope (medium.com)
10347.
Solar panels are starting to die. What to do with the megatons of toxic trash? (grist.org)
10348.
Why Nature Prefers Hexagons (nautil.us)
10349.
UCL engineers set new world record internet speed at 178Tbits (ucl.ac.uk)
10350.
How Can We Plan for the Future in California? (theatlantic.com)