September 2020 Archive
1921.
A Danish Children’s TV Show Has This Message: ‘Normal Bodies Look Like This’ (nytimes.com)
1922.
A history of elliptic curves in tweets (vnhacker.blogspot.com)
1923.
Archiving URLs (2019) (gwern.net)
1924.
Vitamin D at least 30 ng/mL reduced risk for Covid-19 adverse outcomes (journals.plos.org)
1925.
Show HN: ExGAN-Adversarial Generation of Extreme Samples (github.com)
1926.
Digital banking, now halal (restofworld.org)
1927.
Undefined behavior is often a thing for C programmers (2011) (blog.llvm.org)
1928.
Remote First at Brex (medium.com)
1929.
Tesla’s battery day affirms Wright’s Law and spells trouble for the competition (twitter.com)
1930.
Ask HN: I can't do development any more, what should I transition to?
1931.
Trends in Income From 1975 to 2018 (rand.org)
1932.
Developing Online with GitHub Codespace (docs.github.com)
1933.
Radioactivity in Antiques (epa.gov)
1934.
Shutting Down NavHere (jeremyaboyd.com)
1935.
Mysterious carvings and evidence of human sacrifice uncovered in ancient city (nationalgeographic.com)
1936.
How the oil industry made us doubt climate change (bbc.co.uk)
1937.
Confessions of an ID Theft Kingpin (krebsonsecurity.com)
1938.
Phosphine, Life, and Venus (blogs.sciencemag.org)
1939.
The Stock Market Has Never Been More Overvalued (wsj.com)
1940.
Nature's Decline Unprecedented; Species Extinction Rates Accelerating (2019) (un.org)
1941.
Scientific American Makes First Presidential Endorsement in Its 175-Year History (forbes.com)
1942.
Vocational Awe and Librarianship: The Lies We Tell Ourselves (inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org)
1943.
Before you ship a “security mitigation” (addxorrol.blogspot.com)
1944.
The Minecraft Institvte of Technology (technologyreview.com)
1945.
Auto Industry TV Ads Claim Right to Repair Benefits 'Sexual Predators' (vice.com)
1946.
Show HN: Instant SVG icon search with over 50K+ icons indexed (iconsear.ch)
1947.
Divorce rates in America soar 34% during Covid; surge not unexpected (roselawgroupreporter.com)
1948.
Interviews with makers of high-end mechanical keyboards (endgame.fyi)
1949.
How often do you need to shower? A doctor argues, less often than you think (npr.org)
1950.
Zuckerberg: this election is not going to be business as usual (m.facebook.com)