November 2020 Archive
15031.
How using CC BY photos can lead to lawsuits and fines
(computerweekly.com)
15032.
NASA Wakeup Calls [pdf]
(history.nasa.gov)
15033.
The Unix Tree
(minnie.tuhs.org)
15034.
CrossOver Allows x86 Windows Apps to Run on Apple M1 Macs
(macrumors.com)
15035.
15036.
Predicting the difficulty of merge conflicts [pdf]
(ics.uci.edu)
15037.
Stowaway – Multi-hop Proxy Tool for pentesters
(github.com)
15038.
Predicting Pulsar Stars
(medium.com)
15039.
FrontPage – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
(invisibleup.com)
15040.
Origin of Covid
(onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
15041.
USB 4 is here, and is essentially Thunderbolt 3
(appleinsider.com)
15042.
If it’s broken, fix it
(sugru.com)
15043.
15044.
The Future of Social (Participation)
(wizdem.substack.com)
15045.
15046.
15047.
Most Commonly Used AWS Services
(twitter.com)
15048.
The Few, the Tired, the Open Source Coders
(wired.com)
15049.
'Dueling Dinosaurs' fossil could finally reveal its secrets
(nationalgeographic.com)
15050.
FCC takes spectrum from auto industry in plan to “supersize” Wi-Fi
(arstechnica.com)
15051.
15052.
Break the Code
(breakthecode.tech)
15053.
Human auditory system response to modulated electromagnetic energy
(journals.physiology.org)
15054.
Vaccine Possibilities
(blogs.sciencemag.org)
15055.
FCC Votes to Open 5.9GHz for WiFi [pdf]
(docs.fcc.gov)
15056.
15057.
Reviewing a Write-Ahead Log Implementation
(iantay.dev)
15058.
15059.
“All apps evolve until they have stories”
(twitter.com)
15060.
Beijing's Fresh Threat to Australia
(smh.com.au)