2020 Archive
7441.
Cluster of 295 Chrome extensions caught hijacking Google and Bing search results (zdnet.com)
7442.
Personal Wiki for Vim (github.com)
7443.
A Nix terminology primer by a newcomer (stephank.nl)
7444.
The theory of infectious origin of the Alzheimer’s disease (padiracinnovation.org)
7445.
How we use Rust in our mobile SDK (bionic.fullstory.com)
7446.
Amazon Managed Service for Grafana (aws.amazon.com)
7447.
Farewell (byuu.org)
7448.
Twint – Twitter scraping tool written in Python (github.com)
7449.
The Case for Bayesian Deep Learning (cims.nyu.edu)
7450.
What happened to Google's effort to scan university library books? (2017) (edsurge.com)
7451.
Show HN: UIDesignDaily – soft launch with 600 open-source designs (uidesigndaily.com)
7452.
Wanggongchang Explosion (en.wikipedia.org)
7453.
Emotional Blocks as Obstacles to Learning (acesounderglass.com)
7454.
EDEX-UI: science fiction terminal emulator (github.com)
7455.
Reddit Claims 52M Daily Users, Revealing a Key Figure for Social-Media Platforms (wsj.com)
7456.
Chromium and Mozilla to enforce 1 year validity for TLS certificates (chromium.googlesource.com)
7457.
Getting Back to Work (tesla.com)
7458.
How do we stop people from blinding other drivers with aftermarket LEDs? (arstechnica.com)
7459.
Apple revoked longtime Mac developer's code signing certificate with no warning (twitter.com)
7460.
Gig workers are organising in tech-savvy ways (economist.com)
7461.
U.S. Marshals Service online auction – Fyre festival fraud scheme (txauction.com)
7462.
Julian Assange in Limbo (lrb.co.uk)
7463.
Adobe has released the last Flash update ever (theverge.com)
7464.
Why Don’t We Use Chemical Weapons Anymore? (acoup.blog)
7465.
Paragon submits 27k-line NTFS driver to Linux kernel (theregister.com)
7466.
Open Source Ventilator Project (opensourceventilator.ie)
7467.
How I lost control of our bank accounts to a phone scammer (robservatory.com)
7468.
Old bills in Yemen are worth 10% more than new ones (jpkoning.blogspot.com)
7469.
30k unsuspecting Rose Bowl attendees scooped up in a facial recognition test (onezero.medium.com)
7470.
Why Getting Paid for Your Data Is a Bad Deal (eff.org)