September 2020 Archive
2641.
Origin Story (aeon.co)
2642.
Four Golden Lessons (2003) (nature.com)
2643.
Google launches a work-tracking tool and Airtable rival, Tables (techcrunch.com)
2644.
A self-erasing chip for security and anti-counterfeit tech (news.umich.edu)
2645.
Disney Lays Off 28,000 Workers as Disneyland's Reopening Unclear (wsj.com)
2646.
Spotify’s Failed Squad Goals (jeremiahlee.com)
2647.
'I'll sleep when I'm dead': The sleep-deprived masculinity stereotype (phys.org)
2648.
Nikola founder Trevor Milton forfeits $166M in stock and gets to keep $3.1B (cnbc.com)
2649.
The $47T Heist (thetyee.ca)
2650.
Research: Knowledge Workers Are More Productive from Home (hbr.org)
2651.
Piratebay.org Sold for $50k at Auction (torrentfreak.com)
2652.
Statistics, lies and the virus: five lessons from a pandemic (timharford.com)
2653.
The Half Type in C# (devblogs.microsoft.com)
2654.
Technology Can’t Predict Crime, It Can Only Weaponize Proximity to Policing (eff.org)
2655.
Labor Board Finds Merit That Kickstarter Illegally Fired Union Organizer (vice.com)
2656.
Ask HN: Which domain registrar do you recommend?
2657.
Ask HN: Is it possible to be objectively good at something?
2658.
How I think I want to drop modern Python packages into a single program (utcc.utoronto.ca)
2659.
Aram Saroyan and the Art of the One-Word Poem (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
2660.
Why Are Right-Wing Conspiracies So Obsessed with Pedophilia? (motherjones.com)
2661.
Why Are We in the West So Weird? A Theory (nytimes.com)
2662.
The problem with C according to a C++ developer (cor3ntin.github.io)
2663.
Why is America running out of water? (nationalgeographic.com)
2664.
Blogging on Next.js: Generating static index pages (javacrisps.com)
2665.
Edward Snowden agrees to give up more than $5M from book and speeches (edition.cnn.com)
2666.
YouTube website now blocks iOS 14’s picture-in-picture mode for free users (theverge.com)
2667.
Unusual Features of the SARS-CoV-2 Genome (zenodo.org)
2668.
Threat modelling case study: bicycles (calpaterson.com)
2669.
Show HN: Blindsend, Open-Source End-to-End Encrypted File Transfer (github.com)
2670.
Tim Cook and Jeff Bezos Embrace the Rule of Awkward Silence (inc.com)