July 2020 Archive
1201.
Legacy and Athlete Preferences at Harvard (2019) (nber.org)
1202.
Tesla may call warranty repairs goodwill due to lemon laundering (insideevs.com)
1203.
A Journey building a fast JSON parser and full JSONPath, Oj for Go (github.com)
1204.
On Interviewing Programmers (thecobraeffect.blogspot.com)
1205.
Kissat SAT Solver (fmv.jku.at)
1206.
The magnetic universe begins to come into view (quantamagazine.org)
1207.
Don't use ENV variables for secret data (2017) (diogomonica.com)
1208.
ICE Confirms New Foreign Students Can't Take Online-Only Course Loads in the US (npr.org)
1209.
Federal Law Enforcement Use Unmarked Vehicles to Grab Protesters in Portland (opb.org)
1210.
Health Insurance Shouldn't Be Tied to Employers (nytimes.com)
1211.
Meditations on Moloch (2014) (web.archive.org)
1212.
Reactive Probabilistic Programming (arxiv.org)
1213.
Show HN: Delightfully animated, bite-sized knowledge (brainfoodapp.co)
1214.
Thoughts about the difference between European and American H/W and S/W design (liam-on-linux.livejournal.com)
1215.
The dying mall’s new lease on life: apartments (bloomberg.com)
1216.
Animals Use Social Distancing to Avoid Disease (scientificamerican.com)
1217.
In north Michigan woods, feds raid an alleged upscale art forgery factory (detroitnews.com)
1218.
The Winnebago Heli-Home Was a Real Flying RV (thedrive.com)
1219.
Study of over 1m people finds association between lifespan and blood iron levels (nature.com)
1220.
New KDE Slimbook launched with Ryzan-4000 series processor (neowin.net)
1221.
Rust for JavaScript Developers – Pattern Matching and Enums (sheshbabu.com)
1222.
Computation Graphs and Graph Computation (breandan.github.io)
1223.
ScaNN: Efficient Vector Similarity Search (ai.googleblog.com)
1224.
“It'll all be over by Christmas” (Part 2) (antipope.org)
1225.
Extracting video and audio from used police body cam (twitter.com)
1226.
Scraping Isn't Hacking (getrevue.co)
1227.
The Complete Spectrum ROM Disassembly (speccy.xyz)
1228.
One of the earliest science fiction books was written by a 1660s duchess (2016) (atlasobscura.com)
1229.
Oak: A more portable alternative to C, powered by Brainfuck-inspired technology (github.com)
1230.
The science of mask-wearing hasn’t changed, so why have our expectations? (fivethirtyeight.com)