September 2020 Archive
13321.
iPhones Pixels and lazy Android developers (blog.jkl.gg)
13322.
Introduction to Embedded Linux Security (embeddedbits.org)
13323.
Oliver Sacks on Storytelling, the Curious Psychology of Writing (brainpickings.org)
13324.
Develop websites like it's the 90ties while keeping performance with Modern Web (medium.com)
13325.
China to launch initiative to set global data-security rules (reuters.com)
13326.
Why the “noise makers” among us can’t code (aitoehigie.wordpress.com)
13327.
Italy Is Investigating Apple, Dropbox, and Google (thurrott.com)
13328.
Apple Delays Privacy Change Amid App Publishers’ Concerns (wsj.com)
13329.
Humble Bundle of Maker Media Books (humblebundle.com)
13330.
DOS games in the browser using Web Assembly (playclassic.games)
13331.
UCLA team proposes non-photosynthetic biological conversion of CO2 (greencarcongress.com)
13332.
Stellar Cartography With Self Organizing Maps (ken-myers.github.io)
13333.
For Your Eyes Only (damninteresting.com)
13334.
The Unicorns Feed Inverr – Stitches – Shapefest – Tailwind Toolbox and More (unicornsfeed.substack.com)
13335.
Things nobody tells you about the Bay Area: The Fleas (sci-hub.tw)
13336.
MIT Game Lab (gamelab.mit.edu)
13337.
Online Privacy Should Be Modeled on Real-World Privacy (daringfireball.net)
13338.
An Ancient Site with Human skulls on display (nautil.us)
13339.
Aspirin contributed to the high death toll in the Spanish Flu pandemic (sciencedaily.com)
13340.
Spot the Robodog Measures Covid Patients' Vitals [Labroots.com] (labroots.com)
13341.
Why experts are overwhelmingly skeptical of online voting (arstechnica.com)
13342.
How to Manage Your Team's Bugs (dcaulfield.com)
13343.
Secure your app: threat modeling and anti-patterns [video] (developer.apple.com)
13344.
Ask HN: Confusing UI for Firefox on Android
13345.
Dichronauts, a hypothetical universe with two dimensions of time (gregegan.net)
13346.
Remote Work Is Teleportation Lite (overcomingbias.com)
13347.
Aging Belarus rockers emerge from underground (nytimes.com)
13348.
Nissan achieves breakthrough in carbon fiber parts production (global.nissannews.com)
13349.
Why Software Sucks (2005) (scottberkun.com)
13350.
Harvard Scientists Invent Materials That Can Remember Their Shape (interestingengineering.com)