January 2020 Archive
1951.
Y2K20 Parking Meter Software Glitch Causes Citywide Snafu (gothamist.com)
1952.
Stannard Rock Light (amusingplanet.com)
1953.
A Facebook Bug Exposed Anonymous Admins of Pages (wired.com)
1954.
Chelsea Manning Responds After Top UN Official Labels Her Imprisonment 'Torture' (gizmodo.com)
1955.
Espanso: Cross-Platform Text Expander Written in Rust (github.com)
1956.
Criminals with drones infecting pig farms to manipulate pork commodity prices (scmp.com)
1957.
Home Terminals (1999) (multicians.org)
1958.
Introducing Yarn 2 (dev.to)
1959.
Building a self-contained game in C# under 8 kilobytes (medium.com)
1960.
Drinking 1% rather than 2% milk accounts for 4.5 years of less aging in adults (medicalxpress.com)
1961.
The Modern Mind May Be 100k Years Old (2016) (nautil.us)
1962.
Obesity Trends in the U.S. (hsph.harvard.edu)
1963.
Wealth and Taxes (johnhcochrane.blogspot.com)
1964.
The World’s 2,153 Billionaires Are Richer Than 4.6B People, Says Oxfam (bloomberg.com)
1965.
Ask HN: How do you make your warm-up time shorter
1966.
The Flute of Shame (openculture.com)
1967.
The Oregon DMV took in $11.5M last year by selling your information (katu.com)
1968.
Emacs Tools for Screenplays (2014) (emacswiki.org)
1969.
Dependency Drift: A Metric for Software Aging (nimbleindustries.io)
1970.
Life's clockwork: Scientist shows how molecular engines keep us ticking (phys.org)
1971.
Interior Views of the Central Social Institution in Prague, 1937 (vintag.es)
1972.
Customizable Tiny Linux OS for Your Development Needs Optimized for Chromebooks (github.com)
1973.
Mathematics Pioneer Ingrid Daubechies Has More Barriers to Break (wsj.com)
1974.
Eric and Bret Weinstein: The Prediction and the DISC [audio] (stitcher.com)
1975.
Cloudflare Argo was down (cloudflarestatus.com)
1976.
Oldest Material on Earth Discovered (bbc.com)
1977.
CASPaxos: Linearizable Databases Without Logs (reubenbond.github.io)
1978.
Show HN: API-first referral marketing SDK for web developers (notion.so)
1979.
Study finds billions of quantum entangled electrons in 'strange metal' (phys.org)
1980.
Mastodon makes the internet feel like home again (theoutline.com)