September 2020 Archive
4321.
Death Threat Targeting Chinese and Indian Tech Workers in Irving, TX (dfw.cbslocal.com)
4322.
NSF Announces MIT-Led Institute for AI and Fundamental Interactions (news.mit.edu)
4323.
Academics Are Really Worried About Their Freedom And Careers (theatlantic.com)
4324.
Tawk of the Town (literaryreview.co.uk)
4325.
CubeSat interplanetary exploration is heating up (orbitalindex.com)
4326.
China's fishing fleet is depleting fish stocks and creating conflicts (slate.com)
4327.
Amazon’s Biggest Leap Was Boring (nytimes.com)
4328.
Classes are just a fancy way of writing higher order functions (twitter.com)
4329.
Air Plants (en.wikipedia.org)
4330.
Hitler Reacts to Functional Programming (youtube.com)
4331.
GraphQL Tools and Libraries part 2 (blog.graphqleditor.com)
4332.
FortranCon2020 Presentation Recordings (youtube.com)
4333.
Vint Cerf: Why everyone has a role in internet safety (computerweekly.com)
4334.
Medicine’s Uncomfortable Relationship with Math (jamanetwork.com)
4335.
White US professor admits she has pretended to be Black for years (theguardian.com)
4336.
Linux Fu: Moving /Usr (hackaday.com)
4337.
What You Can No Longer Say in Hong Kong (nytimes.com)
4338.
Deep Diamond: Deep Learning in Clojure Is Fast, and Simpler Than Keras (dragan.rocks)
4339.
PandaDoc employees arrested in Belarus after founders protest against Lukashenko (techcrunch.com)
4340.
New compound developed which kills both types of antibiotic resistant superbugs (phys.org)
4341.
Scheme-ing (2019) (taoofmac.com)
4342.
US investigations of Chinese scientists expand focus to military ties (nature.com)
4343.
Lungs damaged by coronavirus can repair themselves in three months (telegraph.co.uk)
4344.
When Scientific American Made M. C. Escher Famous (scientificamerican.com)
4345.
The Amiga and CD-ROMs (amigalove.com)
4346.
An Unexpected Twist Lights Up the Secrets of Turbulence (quantamagazine.org)
4347.
Trade Wars Are Class Wars: Central Banks Purpose (roosh.substack.com)
4348.
How Bitcoin met the real world in Africa (reuters.com)
4349.
Programming Languages Video Course by Dan Grossman (courses.cs.washington.edu)
4350.
Anki for VSCode (github.com)