February 2020 Archive
691.
What Coronavirus Does to the Body (nationalgeographic.com)
692.
How to decrypt WhatsApp end-to-end media files (blog.erratasec.com)
693.
A new model and dataset for long-range memory (deepmind.com)
694.
Scientists discover virus with no recognizable genes (sciencemag.org)
695.
Jailed Just-in-Time Compilation on iOS (saagarjha.com)
696.
Etsy sellers are furious over new mandatory ad fees (mashable.com)
697.
MoonScript: Dynamic scripting language that compiles into Lua (moonscript.org)
698.
Chip industry had worst sales year since dot-com bubble burst (bloomberg.com)
699.
The Universe Within 12.5 Light Years (atlasoftheuniverse.com)
700.
The Physics of Fried Rice (arstechnica.com)
701.
The Zephyr premium economy airline seat (flyertalk.com)
702.
Migrating to CockroachDB (openmymind.net)
703.
Expert programmers have fine-tuned cortical representations of source code (biorxiv.org)
704.
The Byzantine Generals Problem (1982) [pdf] (lamport.azurewebsites.net)
705.
How the JPL works to secure its missions from adversaries (techcrunch.com)
706.
Sealed Rust Update (ferrous-systems.com)
707.
Rollerball pens that use fountain pen ink (unsharpen.com)
708.
Apple's long processor journey (liam-on-linux.livejournal.com)
709.
Personal info of 6M Israelis leaked after Likud uploads voter info (jpost.com)
710.
Using ‘radioactive data’ to detect if a data set was used for training (ai.facebook.com)
711.
Show HN: Opensource.builders, open-source alternatives to commercial software (opensource.builders)
712.
Ask HN: What are good distance learning Bachelor's/Master's degrees one can do?
713.
Svgbob – convert ASCII diagrams to SVG, now with styling support (ivanceras.github.io)
714.
PeerTube 2.1 (joinpeertube.org)
715.
Is Catalina a Good Upgrade Yet? (eclecticlight.co)
716.
Does register selection matter to performance on x86 CPUs? (fiigii.com)
717.
Event-Driven Architecture (pradeeploganathan.com)
718.
Tracking systems of TV streaming devices (blog.acolyer.org)
719.
Writing Grant Applications (billwadge.wordpress.com)
720.
More than a thousand scientists have built the most detailed picture of cancer (bbc.com)