September 2020 Archive
5521.
We don’t have 12 years to save the climate. We have 14 months (2019) (thinkprogress.org)
5522.
Effects of Time-Restricted Eating on Weight Loss and Other Metabolic Parameters (jamanetwork.com)
5523.
Asana S-1 IPO Analysis (youtube.com)
5524.
Show HN: Buildwatch for Xcode, a Mac app to track your compile times (buildwatch.app)
5525.
China now has the world's largest navy (economist.com)
5526.
Kaleidoscopic Rainbow Pattern Generator (csh.bz)
5527.
How Normal Am I? (hownormalami.eu)
5528.
Amazon introduces the Amazon One to pay with your palm when entering stores (techcrunch.com)
5529.
Why Writing Is Important (andrew.fi)
5530.
CenturyLink outage led to a 3.5% drop in global web traffic (zdnet.com)
5531.
Facebook, the PR Firm (themargins.substack.com)
5532.
Wizz Air’s Odd Fee for Buying a Ticket While Using an Ad Blocker (skift.com)
5533.
Classic Neo Geo game stripped of references to Taiwan (polygon.com)
5534.
AWS launches its Bottlerocket container operating system (siliconangle.com)
5535.
Free WebRTC Live Streaming Trial (antmedia.io)
5536.
New Zealand startup eyes global wireless electrical grid (techxplore.com)
5537.
Slack paid a researcher next to nothing for uncovering a critical security bug (techradar.com)
5538.
The Decline of America’s Telecom Equipment Industry (americanaffairsjournal.org)
5539.
Successful maiden flight for the TU Delft Flying-V (tudelft.nl)
5540.
Big Tech Extortion Racket: How Google, Amazon, and Facebook Control Our Lives (harpers.org)
5541.
Robot Boats Leave Autonomous Cars in Their Wake (wsj.com)
5542.
Web Scraping 101 with Python (scrapingbee.com)
5543.
Covid-19 Can Wreck Your Heart, Even If You Haven’t Had Any Symptoms (scientificamerican.com)
5544.
The D language foundation is beefing up (dlang.org)
5545.
Microsoft Releases Deepfake Detection Tools (blogs.microsoft.com)
5546.
iOS 13.7 launched today with a new system for battling the pandemic (arstechnica.com)
5547.
You Flow Downhill (garybasin.com)
5548.
DirectStorage Is Coming to PC (devblogs.microsoft.com)
5549.
The Physics of Information Processing Superobjects [pdf] (jetpress.org)
5550.
Synclavier, a 1977 synth with a 16-bit minicomputer (en.wikipedia.org)