July 2020 Archive
9091.
VAmiga emulates a Commodore Amiga 500, 1000, or 2000 on your Mac (github.com)
9092.
The unknown-unknowns and the Johari window (en.wikipedia.org)
9093.
Four Years of Nextcloud (kyrofa.com)
9094.
What do Facebook and the Government mean by “Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior”? (slate.com)
9095.
The Trouble with Bernoulli 1738 (ergodicityeconomics.com)
9096.
Fastest-growing black hole in the universe eats equivalent of one sun per day (zmescience.com)
9097.
Toward lasers powerful enough to investigate a new kind of physics (phys.org)
9098.
KUDO – Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator (kudo.dev)
9099.
0 Password, make password managers great again – never losing your password man (bluespace.tech)
9100.
On the Moral Economy of Tech (idlewords.com)
9101.
Sousveillance (en.wikipedia.org)
9102.
UK government takes £400m stake in satellite firm OneWeb (bbc.co.uk)
9103.
Comparing how different devices display the SSID “á̶̛̛̓̿̈͐͆̐̇̒̑̈́͘͝aa” continued (hamptonmoore.com)
9104.
The Tragic Tale of How NASA's X-34 Space Planes Ended Up in Someone's Backyard (thedrive.com)
9105.
My honest review of Basecamp's HEY after 2 weeks of use (hulry.com)
9106.
Software Engineering != Coding (taaalk.co)
9107.
The Internet Has a Cat (purrli.com)
9108.
Welcome anyons! Physicists find best evidence yet for long-sought 2D structures (nature.com)
9109.
Black Lives Matter May Be the Largest Movement in U.S. History (nytimes.com)
9110.
Case Study on 23andMe (axial.substack.com)
9111.
Wits: Windows Inspection Tool Set in Tcl/Tk (wits.magicsplat.com)
9112.
The Most Elastic Substance Known: Resilin (en.wikipedia.org)
9113.
Turn the browser into an WYSIWYG editor with “document.designMode” (diamantidis.github.io)
9114.
Data Science Is Not “Statistics Done Wrong” (win-vector.com)
9115.
The Mystery of High Stock Prices (nytimes.com)
9116.
The New Earn IT Bill Still Threatens Encryption and Free Speech (eff.org)
9117.
Meet Features help engage students and moderate classes (blog.google)
9118.
After many false starts, hydrogen power might now bear fruit (economist.com)
9119.
Console #7: Let's Make a Teeny Tiny Compiler, Part 2 (youtu.be)
9120.
Code only says what it does (brooker.co.za)