September 2020 Archive
9991.
The Fight Against Words That Sound Like, but Are Not, Slurs (theatlantic.com)
9992.
Illumina buying cancer-screening spinout Grail in blockbuster $8B biotech deal (techcrunch.com)
9993.
Government as a VC, Vaccines as Startup Investments (roosh.substack.com)
9994.
New data on the consequences of the biggest data breach of all time (iccl.ie)
9995.
MK Gandhi's Letter to Adolf Hitler (1940) (mkgandhi.org)
9996.
Chinese Leaders Split over Releasing Blacklist of U.S. Companies (wsj.com)
9997.
DOS Subsystem for Linux (github.com)
9998.
Commands frequently used by Linux sysadmins, part 4 (haydenjames.io)
9999.
Nikola Hype Collapses, Shares Plunge Further, Founder/CEO Pushed Out. GM Swoons (wolfstreet.com)
10000.
6.6M households predicted to cancel their pay TV subscriptions (emarketer.com)
10001.
Expanding the measurement of culture with a sample of two billion humans (ideas.repec.org)
10002.
We need to feed a growing planet. Vegetables aren’t the answer(2016) (washingtonpost.com)
10003.
Room Service – Add multiplayer in 15ish minutes (roomservice.dev)
10004.
Flygskam, the Anti-Flying Movement (en.wikipedia.org)
10005.
VR Headset Evolution Since Oculus Rift (twitter.com)
10006.
Natural Artistic Eye (nosenses.substack.com)
10007.
Supercell ordered to pay $8.5M for infringing Gree's patents (gamesindustry.biz)
10008.
In ‘Power Grab,’ Health Secretary Azar Asserts Authority over FDA (nytimes.com)
10009.
The Washington Null (espn.com)
10010.
Study suggests dengue may provide some immunity against Covid-19 (reuters.com)
10011.
Dogs detecting cancer (en.wikipedia.org)
10012.
One Data Scientist’s Quest to Quash Misinformation (wired.com)
10013.
Orbital tethers – cheap space transportation by flinging stuff (toughsf.blogspot.com)
10014.
Putin's Offset: The Kremlin’s Geopolitical Adaptations Since 2014 (understandingwar.org)
10015.
The PDP-1 (computer-history.info)
10016.
Study suggests dengue may provide some immunity against Covid-19 (reuters.com)
10017.
Third of British musicians may quit industry amid pandemic (theguardian.com)
10018.
People Are Testing Out Twitter's Photo Preview Functionality and It Seems Racist (boredpanda.com)
10019.
Watching lecture videos faster using Python (cmahn.de)
10020.
Ask HN: What to do about Catalina's 'slow by design' problem?