October 2020 Archive
5821.
Prediction Markets, Polls and the President’s Covid19 (ritholtz.com)
5822.
Eyewitness to the Agony of Julian Assange (arena.org.au)
5823.
Space station maneuvers to avoid debris (spacenews.com)
5824.
Google Warns about Root.cern (root.cern.ch)
5825.
Pulumi announces virtual Cloud Engineering Summit for Oct. 7 – 8, 2020 (twitter.com)
5826.
Why Are Employers Still Acting Like Offices Will Reopen 'Soon'? (vice.com)
5827.
New James Bond Film ‘No Time to Die’ Is Delayed Until 2021 (bloomberg.com)
5828.
California Will Keep Burning. But Housing Policy Is Making It Worse (propublica.org)
5829.
Does Snowflake have a technical moat worth 60B? (mostlymaths.net)
5830.
Send Ethernet frames straight from a Raspberry Pi 4's GPIO pins (github.com)
5831.
Show HN: Review of Open Source Log Management Solutions (github.com)
5832.
Would a Universal Basic Income Make Us Lazy or Creative? (bloomberg.com)
5833.
Show HN: To-do list (React-based) – A simple and minimal web-based application (github.com)
5834.
Researchers unveil sensor that rapidly detects Covid-19 infection (phys.org)
5835.
Have we just stumbled on the biggest productivity increase of the century? (weforum.org)
5836.
I Know the Math Says So, but Is It True? (physicsforums.com)
5837.
LumixEngine: New open-source cross-platform game engine inspired by Unity (github.com)
5838.
Alex Younger: ‘Russians did not create the things that divide us – we did that’ (ft.com)
5839.
Doctors Build World’s First Bionic Eye to Fully Restore Vision in Blind People (indiatimes.com)
5840.
Texas company aims to 3D-print buildings on the moon with 'Project Olympus' (space.com)
5841.
Scientists Successfully Extract DNA from Insects Embedded in Tree Resin (forbes.com)
5842.
Source Code of the the Thompson Shell, the First Unix Shell (github.com)
5843.
“The squad” responds to Twitter warning for posts threatening bodily harm (thehill.com)
5844.
Backlash as Twitter says wishing harm on Trump violates social network’s rules (independent.co.uk)
5845.
What operating systems keep things running in space? (arstechnica.com)
5846.
Building the world’s largest outdoor AI artwork (medium.com)
5847.
Swap on Video RAM (wiki.archlinux.org)
5848.
The Walnut Creek CD-ROM Collection (archive.org)
5849.
Audrey Tang on her “conservative-anarchist” vision for Taiwan’s future (restofworld.org)
5850.
Death to the Shell (howardism.org)