September 2020 Archive
11941.
The Boston Camera (en.wikipedia.org)
11942.
747s Still Use Floppy Disks (popularmechanics.com)
11943.
Show HN: The easiest way to run Spark cluster from Python (github.com)
11944.
iOS is the Worst Platform for Devs (2013) (k2xl.com)
11945.
It Has Come to This: Ignore the CDC (nytimes.com)
11946.
Debian Machine Learning Team's Machine Learning Policy (salsa.debian.org)
11947.
Gig worker labor activists are targeted in a social media campaign. (Prop 22) (cnet.com)
11948.
Replicated Data Consistency Explained Through Baseball (2011) [pdf] (microsoft.com)
11949.
Coherent Perfect Absorber (en.wikipedia.org)
11950.
A new AI language model generates poetry and prose (economist.com)
11951.
Forty percent of Americans back Trump executive order on TikTok (reuters.com)
11952.
Facebook project will study its impact on the 2020 election (protocol.com)
11953.
TikTok deal to sell U.S. business could come as soon as Tuesday (cnbc.com)
11954.
Facebook Could Block Sharing of News Stories in Australia (nytimes.com)
11955.
Coping with Rejection in Academia: A Three-Pronged Approach (loom.com)
11956.
Download the 1.1.1.1 Beta for macOS and Windows (one.one.one.one)
11957.
If Facebook pulls news from its Australian sites it'll be less compelling (theconversation.com)
11958.
List of Data Breaches (en.wikipedia.org)
11959.
System Design- Designing a scalable and highly available URL shortener (medium.com)
11960.
Facebook Threatens to Block News in Australia If World-First Laws Get Passed (vice.com)
11961.
Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group (horg.com)
11962.
What’s that weird smell in the Bay Area today? (sfgate.com)
11963.
Facebook should be treated as co-accused in riots: Delhi govt. panel (thehindu.com)
11964.
Hong Kong's vast $3.8B rain-tunnel network (cnn.com)
11965.
Internet Ascendant, Part 1: Exponential Growth (technicshistory.com)
11966.
Color or Not (sketch.nono.ma)
11967.
MbedTLS vs. BoringSSL (hdc.amongbytes.com)
11968.
Making Tokens 2: A tale of app revival and organic launch (blog.gikken.co)
11969.
Reverse Engineering: Marvel's Avengers – Developing a Server Emulator (krystalgamer.github.io)
11970.
Why Fukuyama was right all along (unherd.com)