July 2020 Archive
571.
Unauthorized Bread: Jailbreaking IoT toasters (arstechnica.com)
572.
Data Visualization Catalog (datavizcatalogue.com)
573.
After many false starts, hydrogen power might now bear fruit (economist.com)
574.
Almost one-third of Florida children tested are positive for the coronavirus (thehill.com)
575.
Tesla worst for reliability in American driver survey (driving.co.uk)
576.
Go command support for embedded static assets (files) (go.googlesource.com)
577.
Andean condor can fly for 100 miles without flapping wings (theguardian.com)
578.
Blog Anonymously (uglyduck.ca)
579.
WordSafety: Check a name for unwanted meanings in foreign languages (wordsafety.com)
580.
Intel's 7nm is Broken, Company Announces Delay Until 2022, 2023 (tomshardware.com)
581.
Ariane RISC-V CPU – An open source CPU capable of booting Linux (github.com)
582.
Firefox Android: Camera remains active even when the phone is locked (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
583.
Deconstructing Pinterest’s reverse-image-search SEO growth hack (rankscience.com)
584.
The Passport Payment (2000) (web.archive.org)
585.
SymPy - a Python library for symbolic mathematics (sympy.org)
586.
To Understand Jio, You Need to Understand Reliance (diff.substack.com)
587.
11M households could be evicted over the next four months (fastcompany.com)
588.
A new and improved Twitter API (blog.twitter.com)
589.
How to track and display profile views on GitHub (rushter.com)
590.
Five Buck Fatigue (underjord.io)
591.
The greatest privilege we never talk about: beauty (medium.com)
592.
US online grocery sales hit record $7.2B in June (techcrunch.com)
593.
Intel grew revenues in Q2 2020, but key manufacturing upgrade delayed (venturebeat.com)
594.
Everything you need to know about OAuth 2.0 (gravitational.com)
595.
Dealing with Insomnia (jacquesmattheij.com)
596.
Beware of Being “Right” (psychologytoday.com)
597.
One Byte to rule them all (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
598.
72% of Americans say social media companies have too much political influence (pewresearch.org)
599.
Why IBM doesn’t agree with Google’s Open Usage Commons for the Istio project (developer.ibm.com)
600.
1.1B Taxi Rides Using OmniSciDB and a MacBook Pro (tech.marksblogg.com)