September 2020 Archive
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iOS 14 is available today (apple.com)
242.
Controllable Video Sprites That Appear Like Professional Tennis Players (cs.stanford.edu)
243.
Apple: Person-to-person experiences do not have to use in-app purchase (developer.apple.com)
244.
Google says it doesn't monopolize digital ad market – senators don't buy it (npr.org)
245.
Judge temporarily blocks U.S. ban on TikTok downloads from U.S. app stores (reuters.com)
246.
Daniel Stenberg (curl) has been denied entry to the US for 870 days (daniel.haxx.se)
247.
Serverless, peer-to-peer, local file sharing through sound (github.com)
248.
Introduction to Computational Thinking (mitmath.github.io)
249.
Why is there a normal galaxy sitting at the edge of the Universe? (syfy.com)
250.
China blocks Wikimedia Foundation’s accreditation to WIPO (wikimediafoundation.org)
251.
Patreon Raises $90M Series E at $1.2B Valuation (blog.patreon.com)
252.
A Saudi prince's attempt to silence critics on Twitter (wired.com)
253.
After simple dental surgery, a man lost his ability to form new memories (bbc.com)
254.
Show HN: Mono Icons – A simple, consistent open-source icon set (icons.mono.company)
255.
SoftBank set to sell UK’s Arm Holdings to Nvidia for $40B (ft.com)
256.
The amazing $1 microcontroller (2017) (jaycarlson.net)
257.
From zero to main(): How to write a bootloader from scratch (interrupt.memfault.com)
258.
Ask HN: What do you think about “The Social Dilemma”?
259.
Google TV (tv.google)
260.
DOS Subsystem for Linux (github.com)
261.
The benefits of note-taking by hand (bbc.com)
262.
Anxiety, depression, and PTSD may be adaptive responses to adversity: study (psychologytoday.com)
263.
To All the Jobs I Had Before (elisabethirgens.github.io)
264.
French fathers will now get 28 days of paternity leave (vogue.com)
265.
Swift on Windows (swift.org)
266.
Google/Fitbit will monetise health data and harm consumers (voxeu.org)
267.
Ultra Safe Nuclear (usnc.com)
268.
Scientists say a mind-bending rhythm in the brain can act like ketamine (npr.org)
269.
GDPR Violation: Scribd acquires PII on 500M users in a deal with LinkedIn (thehftguy.com)
270.
Hong Kong mourns the end of its way of life (nationalgeographic.com)