September 2020 Archive
11581.
The world’s smallest ultrasound detector (nuadox.com)
11582.
Sotheby’s to Sell Banksy's 'Show Me the Monet' (barrons.com)
11583.
Scientists Make Type-2 Diabetes Breakthrough (goodnewsnetwork.org)
11584.
Snowflake IPO Analysis (youtube.com)
11585.
Internet Society: U.S. ban of TikTok and WeChat is direct attack on the Internet (internetsociety.org)
11586.
Show HN: Shia.guru, a toy for procrastinators like me (shia.guru)
11587.
The Non-Voter (americancompass.org)
11588.
Implementing Generics (groups.google.com)
11589.
Show HN: Evolution of Modern VR Headsets [Updated] (twitter.com)
11590.
Useful Shell Commands [pdf] (normalesup.org)
11591.
$2.50 a Year in Interest? That’s What $5k in Savings Gets (nytimes.com)
11592.
TensorFlow-DirectML (github.com)
11593.
Let's Encrypt's New Root and Intermediate Certificates (letsencrypt.org)
11594.
Why Are There No Democracies in the Middle East? (medium.com)
11595.
Nascent exascale supercomputers offer promise, present challenges (pnas.org)
11596.
Trash (en.wikipedia.org)
11597.
FaceTime eye contact correction feature to launch with iOS 14 (appleinsider.com)
11598.
A review of SARS-CoV-2 and the testis (rbmojournal.com)
11599.
Show HN: Lockdown Project – A Data Management Tool (github.com)
11600.
The History of Mozilla Firefox [video] (tilvids.com)
11601.
Hackers Connected to China Have Compromised U.S. Government Systems, CISA Says (nextgov.com)
11602.
Show HN: TightKnit – Auto-schedule monthly virtual hangouts with extended family (tightknit.io)
11603.
Building a Better Home Network (kevin.burke.dev)
11604.
Tesla Model Y takes the ultimate off-road challenge and wins (teslarati.com)
11605.
Show HN: Jot – a terminal note taking app (github.com)
11606.
Inter-Connect multiple apps on your desktop to increase your productivity
11607.
How to Keep Capitalism and Democracy Working for Us All (medium.com)
11608.
Ad-tech, touchscreen capture, and our 'social dilemma' (medium.com)
11609.
The Physics of Magnetic Monopoles – With Felix Flicker (youtube.com)
11610.
You don't need to be good at math to learn programming (medium.com)