DPL Reading List – March 6, 2020
Each Friday, we share a curated list of articles we found during the past week. Here’s the list of the new and interesting ones we found this week. If there’s an article you think we should read, let us know in the comments below.
Intel promises Full Memory Encryption in upcoming CPUs – Intel recently laid out its vision for security in its hardware.
SETI@Home Is Over. But the Search for Alien Life Continues – Later this month, one of the largest distributed computing projects will stop distributing new data. This marks the end of the public-facing side of the experiment.
HTTPS for all: Let’s Encrypt reaches one billion certificates issued – Over a billion certificates in four years. How Let’s Encrypt is lowering the barrier to getting HTTPS on websites.
Don’t Let Perfection Be the Enemy of Productivity – Here are three aspects of perfectionism that can interfere with a person’s effectiveness – and how to address them.
7 Evening Habits That Can Help You Decompress After a Busy Day – We often focus on morning routines. But what about our evenings? Some great suggestions for winding down our busy days.
Open source licenses: What, which, and why – Learn what open source licenses are, which one to choose, and why it matters.
Move Over, CMOS: Here Come Snapshots by Quantum Dots – A look at how two different camera sensors work and what the future might hold for digital imaging.