September 2020 Archive
1501.
A look at /e/OS on the FairPhone 3 – a FOSS OS for phones [video] (share.tube)
1502.
Loose Lips Sink MIPS (eejournal.com)
1503.
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant (navalmanack.com)
1504.
C++ vs. Rust: an async Thread-per-Core story (medium.com)
1505.
In Defence of Half-Arsing (drmaciver.substack.com)
1506.
Due Diligence That Money Can’t Buy (krebsonsecurity.com)
1507.
Verne Edquist – Glenn Gould’s Piano Man (glenngould.ca)
1508.
Who Watches the Watchmen? Sybil-Resistance in Proof of Personhood Protocols (arxiv.org)
1509.
Show HN: Yarr – Yet Another RSS Reader (github.com)
1510.
Compiling Word for Windows v1.1a (richardlewis.org)
1511.
On Hacking MicroSD Cards (2013) (bunniestudios.com)
1512.
What is the purpose of issuing laws/regulations without penalty? (2017) (politics.stackexchange.com)
1513.
Visualizing Gzip Compression with Python (brennan.io)
1514.
Why should I do production support? (devenbhooshan.wordpress.com)
1515.
Casino-like apps have drained people of millions (nbcnews.com)
1516.
Smartphone cameras struggle to capture San Francisco's orange sky (axios.com)
1517.
Great North Air Ambulance trials paramedic jet suit (bbc.co.uk)
1518.
Apple publishes human rights policy, commits to freedom of information (thehill.com)
1519.
Bash code generator for command-line arguments (github.com)
1520.
Show HN: Neural Image Compression Demo (colab.research.google.com)
1521.
Alu (Runic) (en.wikipedia.org)
1522.
.NET Transactional Document DB and Event Store on PostgreSQL (martendb.io)
1523.
A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human? (theguardian.com)
1524.
A discretization attack [pdf] (cr.yp.to)
1525.
Woman hatches ducks from Waitrose eggs (bbc.com)
1526.
Military police considered using controversial heat ray against D.C. protesters (npr.org)
1527.
Study finds people have short-lived immunity to seasonal coronaviruses (directorsblog.nih.gov)
1528.
Defer Reference Implementation for C (gustedt.gitlabpages.inria.fr)
1529.
Guide to the Many Meanings of Quantum Mechanics (nautil.us)
1530.
The Power and Paradox of Bad Software (wired.com)