November 2019 Archive
511.
Facebook iOS app has camera active during use (twitter.com)
512.
Pwn the ESP32 Forever: Flash Encryption and SEC. Boot Keys Extraction (limitedresults.com)
513.
Deepfakes: MIT brings Nixon's Apollo disaster speech to life (wbur.org)
514.
Cook: ‘China Hasn’t Pressured Us’ (daringfireball.net)
515.
The rape of men: a dark secret of war (2011) (theguardian.com)
516.
Neat Rust Tricks: Passing Closures to C (blog.seantheprogrammer.com)
517.
The 40% Keyboard (tbf-rnd.life)
518.
My Kid Lost a Game of 'Magic' to Its Creator But Scored a Piece of Its Art (collectorsweekly.com)
519.
The Zen of Weight Lifting (nytimes.com)
520.
Crinkle Crankle Wall (en.wikipedia.org)
521.
First New HIV Strain in 19 Years Identified (scientificamerican.com)
522.
In Praise of Idleness (1932) (harpers.org)
523.
Nebula, Slack's Open Source Global Overlay Network (slack.engineering)
524.
Differences between expert and novice brains in mice: study (cshl.edu)
525.
Show HN: TeXMe Demo – Self-Rendering Markdown and LaTeX Documents (opendocs.github.io)
526.
Google whistleblower: the medical data of millions of Americans is at risk (theguardian.com)
527.
Single Headed Attention RNN (arxiv.org)
528.
Jslinux (2018) (bellard.org)
529.
The future of my games on Apple and what this means for art games (nathalielawhead.com)
530.
Big Calculator: How Texas Instruments Monopolized Math Class (gen.medium.com)
531.
Bad JSON Parsers (github.com)
532.
DNS Wars (potaroo.net)
533.
Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion (en.wikipedia.org)
534.
Worker-Owned Apps Are Trying to Fix the Gig Economy (vice.com)
535.
All Magic Leap Patents Have Been Assigned to J.P. Chase Morgan as Collateral (kguttag.com)
536.
I've Got Nothing to Hide' and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy (2014) (papers.ssrn.com)
537.
Self Sabotage: The Swiss History of Rigging Vital Infrastructure to Explode (99percentinvisible.org)
538.
Facebook says one hundred API users may have improperly accessed user data (nbcnews.com)
539.
How We Built a Vectorized SQL Engine (cockroachlabs.com)
540.
Exploiting Intel’s Management Engine (kakaroto.homelinux.net)