Issue No. 31: Reviving a Lost 2,000 Year-old Roman Fruit Tree, Signal for the Masses, Converting an 1896 Short Film to 4k & More...
March 4, 2020•162 words
Worth reading:
- Casa Flotante treehouse by Talleresque
 - Noah Kalina took a picture of himself every day for 20 years – and will until he dies
 - Gordon Pembridge - fine art and woodturning
 - Academic research: integrating security and privacy
 - Too Many Americans Will Never Be Able to Retire
 - The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It
 - YouTuber uses neural networks to upscale 1896 short film to 4K 60 fps
 - A Long-Lost Legendary Roman Fruit Tree Has Been Grown From 2,000-Year-Old Seeds
 - Signal Is Finally Bringing Its Secure Messaging to the Masses
 - Typography Primer Book by Adobe
 
Worth watching:
- How Hozier Celebrates his Influences
 - Conversations: Featuring Douglas Murray (with John Anderson)
 - The Controversy Behind Nike’s Vaporfly Running Shoe
 
Worth listening to:
- (Won't Somebody) Take Me Out Tonight - Molly Nilsson
 - Nathaniel Rateliff - And It's Still Alright
 - Brian Fallon - I Don't Mind (If I'm with You)
 
Resources:
- Netdata - Real-time system monitoring
 
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