December 2020 Archive
1921.
UK Police tell people to report “extremist” friends and relatives (reclaimthenet.org)
1922.
Remembering the Nanjing Massacre (ramblinghistory.co.uk)
1923.
Top 102 most downloaded Django packages in 2020 (viewflow.medium.com)
1924.
Interactive audio-visual dive into the music (physicsofbeauty.art)
1925.
Gustave – Embedded OS kernel fuzzer (github.com)
1926.
Sunsetting Blender Network in 2021 (blender.org)
1927.
The body as mediator: The phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty (aeon.co)
1928.
Software Needs Philosophers (2006) (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
1929.
Christchurch shooter was radicalized on YouTube, New Zealand report says (theverge.com)
1930.
Bulverism (en.wikipedia.org)
1931.
As Vaccines Are Rolled Out, Get Ready for False Side Effects (blogs.sciencemag.org)
1932.
Bitcoin breaks above $20k for the first time ever (cnbc.com)
1933.
Why an Apple search engine has a real shot at competing with Google (fastcompany.com)
1934.
Everything We’ve Learned About Modern Economic Theory Is Wrong (bloomberg.com)
1935.
The Railway Clearing House (1936) (railwaywondersoftheworld.com)
1936.
Show HN: I created a Python library to control a Zoom H6 recorder (github.com)
1937.
Real wireframe teapot mounted inside a Commodore Pet display (2004) (vimeo.com)
1938.
How China Is Using Huawei-Made Cameras to Spy on the African Union Headquarters (nationalinterest.org)
1939.
Extending Android Device Compatibility for Let's Encrypt Certificates (letsencrypt.org)
1940.
US House passes bill to tear down judiciary’s paywall (arstechnica.com)
1941.
Jailhouse: Linux-Based Partitioning Hypervisor (github.com)
1942.
CentOS is dead, long live CentOS Stream (lwn.net)
1943.
Episode 341: Patrick McKenzie (patio11) (thinkingpoker.net)
1944.
5 Books That Changed My Business (capitalandgrowth.org)
1945.
Should I Buy a House? (cyberspace.substack.com)
1946.
Against Netflix (forourposterity.com)
1947.
Amazon’s cloud Macs cost $25.99 a day. 77 days of usage would buy you your own (theregister.com)
1948.
FCC to require email addresses on applications for amateur radio licenses (arrl.org)
1949.
It’s Time to Embrace Kubernetes Really? (pulumi.com)
1950.
What's Mavis Beacon Up to These Days? (2015) (vice.com)