2020 Archive
13801.
Honeybee brains seem to use alpha waves similarly to primate brains (zmescience.com)
13802.
Show HN: Fast Real-Time Anomaly Detection in Dynamic Graphs (github.com)
13803.
Show HN: Screenr – Automated Workflow for Your Email (feval.ca)
13804.
Xv6, a simple Unix-like teaching operating system (pdos.csail.mit.edu)
13805.
Pre-Inca canal system uses hillsides as sponges to store water (eos.org)
13806.
Krustlet, the WebAssembly Kubelet (deislabs.io)
13807.
Kangaroo Rats (kqed.org)
13808.
Deep Learning for Procedural Content Generation – a survey (arxiv.org)
13809.
BBC Micro Bot – Creative Retro Coding (bbcmicrobot.com)
13810.
Gimp-ML – Machine Learning Python plugins for GIMP (github.com)
13811.
A forgotten twentieth-century photographer’s wild portraits of women in nature (newyorker.com)
13812.
Creating Org mode sparse trees in Emacs and organice (200ok.ch)
13813.
Collection of awesome projects, blog posts, books, and talks on quantifying risk (github.com)
13814.
A Brief Guide to Startup Pivots (blog.eladgil.com)
13815.
Einstein's missed opportunity to rid us of 'spooky actions at a distance' (sciencex.com)
13816.
San Francisco has nearly five empty homes per homeless resident (sf.curbed.com)
13817.
Western Digital's 16TB and 18TB drives: EAMR HDDs enter the retail channel (anandtech.com)
13818.
The Cement of Society Is... (branemrys.blogspot.com)
13819.
The 20th anniversary of the Power Mac G4 Cube (wired.com)
13820.
Why a Slack Backlash Is Inevitable (bigtechnology.substack.com)
13821.
New Leaks of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano (notebookcheck.net)
13822.
Apple’s App Store fees are ‘highway robbery’ – House antitrust committee chair (theverge.com)
13823.
Ask HN: STEM toy for a 3 years old?
13824.
Launch HN: Visual One (YC W20) – Event recognition for security cameras
13825.
Personal income in the US shot up a record 10.5% in April (qz.com)
13826.
Schools Beat Earlier Plagues With Outdoor Classes (nytimes.com)
13827.
Cost of a 51% attack for different cryptocurrencies? (crypto51.app)
13828.
If we weren’t the first industrial civilization on Earth, would we ever know? (technologyreview.com)
13829.
Bangalore has 12M residents and only 385 Covid-19 cases (thequint.com)
13830.
The emergence of heat and humidity too severe for human tolerance (advances.sciencemag.org)