PG and Jessica
(blog.samaltman.com)
September 2020 Archive
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The First Randomized Controlled Trial on Vitamin D and Covid-19
(sciencedirect.com)
93.
UC Berkeley inappropriately admitted students as favors to donors
(auditor.ca.gov)
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BBC Sound Effects made available to download for use under RemArc Licence (2018)
(bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk)
97.
California to Require All New Vehicles Be Zero-Emission by 2035
(bloomberg.com)
98.
Minecraft's “Pack.png” Seed Reversal Methodology
(docs.google.com)
99.
Seeing Theory: A Visual Introduction to Probability and Statistics
(seeing-theory.brown.edu)
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AT&T’s current 5G is slower than 4G in nearly every city tested by PCMag
(arstechnica.com)
103.
Swift System Is Now Open Source
(swift.org)
104.
Your Phone Is Your Castle
(puri.sm)
107.
I overslept because iOS 14 disabled my alarm
(annoying.technology)
108.
Work on What Matters
(staffeng.com)
109.
MS treatment a step closer after drug shown to repair nerve coating
(theguardian.com)
110.
Noita – roguelite where every pixel is simulated
(noitagame.com)
111.
Ad Fraud on LinkedIn
(samueljscott.com)
112.
Universal Split Screen
(universalsplitscreen.github.io)
113.
Windows XP source code has leaked
(gizmodo.com.au)
114.
At 31, I have just weeks to live. Here's what I want to pass on
(theguardian.com)
115.
Precursor – A mobile, open source electronics platform
(bunniestudios.com)
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Emacs is special regarding UIs
(lists.gnu.org)
118.
Nikola: How to Parlay an Ocean of Lies into a Partnership with GM
(hindenburgresearch.com)
119.
Australia to produce seaweed cattle feed that reduces methane emissions by 80%
(thecattlesite.com)
120.
Oracle Wins Bid for TikTok in U.S.
(wsj.com)