December 2020 Archive
2941.
Challenging the ‘Great Reset’ theory of pandemics (engelsbergideas.com)
2942.
Spotify Employee Accused of Deleting Joe Rogan’s Alex Jones Interview (digitalmusicnews.com)
2943.
Show HN: Passerine – an extensible programming language – v0.8.0 released (github.com)
2944.
The anti-porn religious lobby just destroyed the livelihoods of pornographers (salon.com)
2945.
Show HN: Make your own help center (Intercom UI) with Airtable
2946.
House passes bill decriminalizing marijuana at federal level (cnn.com)
2947.
Stripe’s payments APIs: the first ten years (stripe.com)
2948.
City of Paris Is Fined for Naming Too Many Women to Senior Positions (npr.org)
2949.
Cellebrite claims it can break Signal (schneier.com)
2950.
Ask HN: Favorite Nonfiction Books of 2020?
2951.
Learning New Things from Google (twitter.com)
2952.
How Sea Turtles Find Their Way (oceans.nautil.us)
2953.
AWS Developer Forums: S3 Block Devices (forums.aws.amazon.com)
2954.
Lawmakers with stock holdings vote in ways that juice their portfolios (washingtonpost.com)
2955.
The future for general-purpose computing (lwn.net)
2956.
Apple is full-steam ahead on replacing Qualcomm modems with its own (arstechnica.com)
2957.
Twitter fined ~$550k over a data breach in Ireland’s first major GDPR decision (techcrunch.com)
2958.
Ask HN: How Stable Is Pijul?
2959.
Facebook’s Small Advertisers Say They’re Hurt by AI Lockouts (bloomberg.com)
2960.
Sound C Code Decompilation for a Subset of x86-64 Binaries [pdf] (ssrg.ece.vt.edu)
2961.
AWS Lambda now supports container images as a packaging format (aws.amazon.com)
2962.
The U.S. Has Passed the Hospital Breaking Point (theatlantic.com)
2963.
Former Israeli space security chief says ETs exist, and Trump knows about it (nbcnews.com)
2964.
U.S. charges China-based Zoom executive with disrupting Tiananmen commemorations (reuters.com)
2965.
The Chinese government fakes nearly 450M social media comments a year (washingtonpost.com)
2966.
DocWriter: Typewriter that sends its keystrokes to a Google Doc (2017) (jsomers.net)
2967.
Suspected Russian hackers also breached U.S. Department of Homeland Security (reuters.com)
2968.
A dying man, a therapist and the ransom raid that shook the world (wired.co.uk)
2969.
Poisoned Russian politician dupes FSB agent into detailing own murder attempt (bbc.co.uk)
2970.
Hardware security mechanisms protecting physical memory on mobile devices (corellium.com)