September 2020 Archive
15031.
Ericsson Warns That Open Ran Compromises Security (eetimes.com)
15032.
A Second App Store for Apple/iOS (medium.com)
15033.
How to Prepare for a Coronavirus Winter (bloomberg.com)
15034.
Why Masks Work Better Than You Think: An Interactive Essay (aatishb.com)
15035.
Pepsi announces Driftwell, a new drink to help people sleep during the pandemic (nytimes.com)
15036.
How I Improved My Legacy C++ Project with PVS-Studio (bfilipek.com)
15037.
Amazon S3 Quick Reference (rajanpanchal.net)
15038.
Portable Pi: Cheap Raspberry Pi Zero Hacker Terminal (uglyduck.ca)
15039.
Hotjar blocks its use on the Trump-Pence campaign merchandise website (hotjar.com)
15040.
Notes from a Tech-Free Life (plough.com)
15041.
Erfurt Latrine Disaster (en.wikipedia.org)
15042.
Show HN: Secret Splitter – split passwords into pieces, then combine them again (securilla.com)
15043.
How to Measure Anything – Douglas Hubbard on the Artists of Data Science Podcast (theartistsofdatascience.fireside.fm)
15044.
Sky Drone Data Centers Cover the Globe for Unlimited Range Bvlos Flights (skydrone.aero)
15045.
How to train a machine to see 3-D in the dark (phys.org)
15046.
A Magnetic Field with an Edge (phys.org)
15047.
Mayflower Autonomous Ship (mas400.com)
15048.
New standards for AI clinical trials will help spot snake oil and hype (technologyreview.com)
15049.
Jobs in the Pandemic: More Are Freelance and May Stay That Way Forever (npr.org)
15050.
Company Invented a Genius HR Tactic for Remote Workers – Or Anyone (inc.com)
15051.
Plastic Love (youmighthavemissed.substack.com)
15052.
Why Everything Is Sold Out (theatlantic.com)
15053.
Learning to Summarize from Human Feedback (arxiv.org)
15054.
10 Reasons for Choosing Apache Pulsar over Apache Kafka (maximilianmichels.com)
15055.
The State of Swift for WebAssembly in 2020 (desiatov.com)
15056.
Django and its default values – A little story of a common pitfall (medium.com)
15057.
The software engineering lifecycle: How we built the new Dropbox Plus (dropbox.tech)
15058.
OwnCloud – Ready, Steady, Go (owncloud.com)
15059.
Ethical Tech Starts with Addressing Ethical Debt (wired.com)
15060.
How Amazon Automated White Collar Work and Put Its People to Better Use (hbr.org)