September 2020 Archive
1381.
Hacking on Bug Bounties for Four Years (blog.assetnote.io)
1382.
Webots robot simulator went open-source (github.com)
1383.
The Memory Area Network at the Heart of IBM’s Power10 (nextplatform.com)
1384.
Auschwitz memorial director offers to share Nigerian boy's blasphemy jail term (reuters.com)
1385.
Total number of Brave Browser Publishers (batgrowth.com)
1386.
Post-Open Source (boringcactus.com)
1387.
Survey: The average worker experiences career burnout – by the age of 32 (studyfinds.org)
1388.
How WebAssembly Changes Software Distribution (desiatov.com)
1389.
Mailgo, a new concept of mailto and tel links (mailgo.dev)
1390.
New Schema.org support for retailer shipping data (webmasters.googleblog.com)
1391.
Generative Language Modeling for Automated Theorem Proving (arxiv.org)
1392.
Facebook Campus (about.fb.com)
1393.
Show HN: Base32H, a human-friendly duotrigesimal number system (base32h.github.io)
1394.
Discovery of a druggable pocket in the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (medicalxpress.com)
1395.
OpenBSD on the Desktop (Part I) (paedubucher.ch)
1396.
A Horrible Experiment (mobile.twitter.com)
1397.
W64devkit – Portable C and C++ Development Kit for x64 Windows (nullprogram.com)
1398.
Keeping Time at NIST (nist.gov)
1399.
Compiling to Assembly from Scratch: the book, released (keleshev.com)
1400.
Ravi: A dialect of Lua with optional static typing and JIT (github.com)
1401.
Coronavirus: Why aren’t death rates rising with case numbers? A UK perspective (theconversation.com)
1402.
Qantas offers a seven-hour flight to nowhere (edition.cnn.com)
1403.
Quarkus 1.8.1 – Kubernetes native Java framework (quarkus.io)
1404.
AI Democratization in the Era of GPT-3 (thegradient.pub)
1405.
Show HN: Growing Wine Grapes in My Parents' Basement (hefvin.com)
1406.
Graviton Database: ZFS for key-value stores (github.com)
1407.
Byte magazine (1984): Benchmarking Unix (archive.org)
1408.
Uncomfortable Questions About App Signing (commonsware.com)
1409.
California Will Phase Out Gasoline-Powered Cars (gov.ca.gov)
1410.
A Collection of Imaginary Software (shkspr.mobi)