January 2020 Archive
871.
A fitness watch that measures blood pressure (omronhealthcare.com)
872.
Scammers registering date-based domain names (shkspr.mobi)
873.
US Department of Justice Argues Assange Has No First Amendment Rights (wsws.org)
874.
Why Your Static Website Needs HTTPS (2018) (troyhunt.com)
875.
Bees are essential to the almond industry, and billions are dying in the process (theguardian.com)
876.
Avro Arrow blueprints on display after sitting in man's home for decades (cbc.ca)
877.
Deceased GOP Strategist's Daughter Makes Files Public (npr.org)
878.
KeePassXC 2.5.2 (keepassxc.org)
879.
Computational Power Found in the Arms of Neurons (quantamagazine.org)
880.
Show HN: Phoenix – a macOS window and app manager scriptable with JavaScript (github.com)
881.
Social perception bias might be an emergent property of our social networks (arstechnica.com)
882.
Nestur: NES Emulator in Rust (github.com)
883.
Schema.org v6.0 (schema.org)
884.
Peer-to-Peer Based Social Networks: A Comprehensive Survey (arxiv.org)
885.
YouTube moderators forced to sign statement acknowledging job can give them PTSD (theverge.com)
886.
How to fight lies, tricks, and chaos online (theverge.com)
887.
What Unix Cost Us [video] (youtube.com)
888.
Teen Vogue published and then deleted an uncritical story about Facebook (businessinsider.com)
889.
Three New Longevity Startups (leafscience.org)
890.
Milvus – An Open-Source Vector Similarity Search Engine (milvus.io)
891.
Wildfires Are Raging Outside Every Major City in Australia (time.com)
892.
Amazon asks court to halt Microsoft's work on Pentagon 'war cloud' (thehill.com)
893.
Decentralize Messaging (rodarmor.com)
894.
Florida joins U.S. government in probing foreign ties of researchers (sciencemag.org)
895.
Show HN: Nodetube – Open-source YouTube alternative with image and audio uploads (github.com)
896.
Trust Is at the Core of Software Marketing (tomtunguz.com)
897.
Tech’s Next Revolution Might Be Open Source Semiconductors (bloomberg.com)
898.
Clear and Present Leadership (blog.davidtate.org)
899.
Information Leaks via Safari’s Intelligent Tracking Prevention (arxiv.org)
900.
OpenSK: a fully open-source security key implementation (security.googleblog.com)