September 2020 Archive
961.
Data from Experian breach found on the internet (timeslive.co.za)
962.
Playwright CLI – Open/inspect/emulate pages, generate screenshots, record users (github.com)
963.
What Is Math? (smithsonianmag.com)
964.
Removing email registration improved retention (solitaired.com)
965.
Fuck Cloud Messaging (telegra.ph)
966.
Adam Curry launches a new, open podcast directory (podnews.net)
967.
The Little Things: Speeding up C++ compilation (codingnest.com)
968.
PyPy 7.3.2 triple release: Python 2.7, 3.6, and 3.7 (morepypy.blogspot.com)
969.
Launch HN: OpenUnit (YC W20) – Software for managing self-storage facilities
970.
Snowden criticises Amazon for hiring former NSA boss (bbc.co.uk)
971.
Inside the HP Nanoprocessor (righto.com)
972.
An Elementary Introduction to Information Geometry [pdf] (res.mdpi.com)
973.
All you need is λ, part one: booleans (antitypical.com)
974.
CIA Labs (cia.gov)
975.
Adobe unveils multi-year vision for PDF, introduces Liquid Mode (blog.adobe.com)
976.
Update on Mozilla WebThings (discourse.mozilla.org)
977.
Revisiting Apple Notes (6): The Protobuf (ciofecaforensics.com)
978.
Transformers Are Graph Neural Networks (thegradient.pub)
979.
HSBC moved Ponzi scheme millions despite warning (bbc.co.uk)
980.
The N95 mask shortage America can't seem to fix (washingtonpost.com)
981.
China's social credit system is both unique and part of a global trend (tutanota.com)
982.
RTX3080 TensorFlow and NAMD Performance on Linux (pugetsystems.com)
983.
On Old Age (butwhatfor.substack.com)
984.
Sensors of largest digital camera snap first 3,200-megapixel images at SLAC (www6.slac.stanford.edu)
985.
Multiple Western Digital 5400RPM drives are actually 7200RPM drives (old.reddit.com)
986.
Google stifles YouTube competitor LBRY, banning it for pedantic reasons (reclaimthenet.org)
987.
American Airlines Bans Wearing Too Much Personal Protection Equipment on Board (viewfromthewing.com)
988.
OnlyOffice is an alternative to LibreOffice (personal.jatan.space)
989.
Fuck You Startup World (2016) (medium.com)
990.
Platforms' current attempts to regulate misinformation amplify opinion power (tandfonline.com)