January 2020 Archive
61.
Terry Jones has died (bbc.com)
62.
Float Toy (evanw.github.io)
63.
Low unemployment isn’t worth much if the jobs barely pay (brookings.edu)
64.
The Unstoppable Rise of Sci-Hub (2019) (blogs.lse.ac.uk)
65.
An alternative argument for why women leave STEM (medium.com)
66.
TLDR pages: Simplified, community-driven man pages (tldr.sh)
67.
Let's remove quaternions from every 3D engine (2018) (marctenbosch.com)
68.
BlackRock’s decision to dump coal signals what’s next (theconversation.com)
69.
Immune discovery 'may treat all cancer' (bbc.co.uk)
70.
The iPad Awkwardly Turns 10 (daringfireball.net)
71.
Responsive Pixel Art (essenmitsosse.de)
72.
Ask HN: What are the best unknown books you have read?
73.
The EARN IT Act: how to ban end-to-end encryption without banning it (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
74.
Carrier sales of phone-location data is illegal, FCC plans punishment (arstechnica.com)
75.
Hipmunk Says Goodbye (hipmunk.com)
76.
Clayton Christensen has died (deseret.com)
77.
CacheOut: Leaking Data on Intel CPUs via Cache Evictions (cacheoutattack.com)
78.
Why I Keep a Research Blog (gregorygundersen.com)
79.
Google backtracks on search results design (techcrunch.com)
80.
Being a Noob (paulgraham.com)
81.
Ring Doorbell App Packed with Third-Party Trackers (eff.org)
82.
U.S. government limits exports of artificial intelligence software (reuters.com)
83.
Glia – High-quality low-cost open source medical hardware (glia.org)
84.
13.3" full color ePaper display (shopkits.eink.com)
85.
EU considers temporary ban on facial recognition in public spaces (reuters.com)
86.
Bug #915: Please help (nedbatchelder.com)
87.
Rhasspy is an open source, fully offline voice assistant toolkit (rhasspy.readthedocs.io)
88.
OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall (github.com)
89.
Apache Pulsar is an open-source distributed pub-sub messaging system (pulsar.apache.org)
90.
DuckDuckGo Is Now a Default Search Engine Option on Android in the EU (searchenginejournal.com)