August 2020 Archive
13891.
Adventures in reverse engineering Broadcom NIC firmware (devever.net)
13892.
Working on a Node.js NPM library to import MS Access files
13893.
Should We Cancel Aristotle? (nytimes.com)
13894.
In a quest to optimize welfare management, Denmark built a surveillance behemoth (algorithmwatch.org)
13895.
Australia could spy on its own citizens under cybersecurity plan (theguardian.com)
13896.
How the Pandemic Defeated America (theatlantic.com)
13897.
Human-Like “Organ Chips” Could Eliminate Animal Studies (freethink.com)
13898.
Researchers discover new electrocatalyst for turning CO2 into liquid fuel (phys.org)
13899.
RFC 145, by Eric J. Roode: Brace-Matching for Perl Regular Expressions (raku-advent.blog)
13900.
Descend into Great Britain’s Network of Secret Nuclear Bunkers (atlasobscura.com)
13901.
Intangible Assets: The Invisible Value Driver (napkinmath.substack.com)
13902.
36th America's Cup Boat 3D Model (americascup.com)
13903.
TechHub Goes into Administration (blog.techhub.com)
13904.
Methodological problems of The Gender-Equality Paradox in STEM study (genderscilab.org)
13905.
Free Online Programming and Computer Science Courses You Can Start This August (freecodecamp.org)
13906.
Rebuilding Messaging: How We Bootstrapped Our Platform (engineering.linkedin.com)
13907.
Accessible Design Reshaped the Streets (bloomberg.com)
13908.
What Do You Own? (seths.blog)
13909.
The Hiroshima Pilot Who Became a Symbol of Antinuclear Protest (nytimes.com)
13910.
Promote Imperfect People (staysaasy.com)
13911.
US corporations could be able to commit human rights violations to overseas (theguardian.com)
13912.
Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML) (programs.edx.org)
13913.
Police built an AI to predict violent crime. It was seriously flawed (wired.co.uk)
13914.
Tik Tok deal tests Microsoft’s decades of China experience (ft.com)
13915.
The Subtle Tricks Shopping Sites Use to Make You Spend More (wired.com)
13916.
Disposable emails: I gave Fastmail a second chance (blog.gingerlime.com)
13917.
NPM Registry Outage (status.npmjs.org)
13918.
Happy birthday to the world's first website (info.cern.ch)
13919.
Verdaccio is a simple, zero-config-required local private NPM registry (github.com)
13920.
How you write emails says a lot about how you work (twitter.com)