December 2019 Archive
1171.
The investigation into ToTok (objective-see.com)
1172.
Work Shorter Hours in Winter (wired.com)
1173.
I made my own image sensor and digital camera [video] (youtube.com)
1174.
Networking Guides for Linux Sysadmins (redhat.com)
1175.
RAWGraphs: a missing link between spreadsheets and data visualization (rawgraphs.io)
1176.
Snibgo's ImageMagick Pages (2014) (im.snibgo.com)
1177.
Moving to Germany as an Australian (2016) (blog.alexanderdickson.com)
1178.
U.S. Goods Trade Deficit Declines to Smallest in Three Years (finance.yahoo.com)
1179.
Using Bee Stings to Treat Lyme Disease (texasmonthly.com)
1180.
SoftBank Vision Fund Employees Depict a Culture of Recklessness (bloomberg.com)
1181.
Cracking LUKS/dm-crypt passphrases (diverto.github.io)
1182.
Lisp Interpreter in Tandy TRS-80/100 Basic (m.facebook.com)
1183.
Purism Librem 5 Hardware Schematics (puri.sm)
1184.
Centaur Unveils Its New Server-Class x86 Core (fuse.wikichip.org)
1185.
The Doors of Perception (1954) [pdf] (maps.org)
1186.
Chernobyl Dice: A quantum random number generator with a Nixie tube display (github.com)
1187.
The Battlefield After the Battle (acoup.blog)
1188.
Target=“_blank” – the most underestimated vulnerability ever (jitbit.com)
1189.
How Crisco Made Americans Believers in Industrial Food (smithsonianmag.com)
1190.
Android’s Commitment to Kotlin (android-developers.googleblog.com)
1191.
Reviewing Bad Schematics as EE Interview Tactic (cushychicken.github.io)
1192.
List of Statements Independent of ZFC (en.wikipedia.org)
1193.
The Ecosystem Is Moving [video] (media.ccc.de)
1194.
The World Wants More Danish TV (nytimes.com)
1195.
Vim 8.2 (vim.org)
1196.
Which Areas Will Be Flooded with Homes Once Boomers Start Leaving Them? (zillow.com)
1197.
India Bans Public Protests to Quell Rising Anger Against Citizenship Law (bloomberg.com)
1198.
TailScale – Instantly interconnect your devices and services, wherever they are (tailscale.com)
1199.
A man using Google ad data to help heroin users (onezero.medium.com)
1200.
Object-recognition dataset stumped the world’s best computer vision models (news.mit.edu)