August 2020 Archive
3002.
3004.
Excuse Me for Being an Optimist in “The End Times” of Our Current World
(butterflyeconomy.blogspot.com)
3005.
We need a full investigation into Siri's surveillance campaign
(theguardian.com)
3006.
Why Mozilla's layoffs and Google deal made me rethink my browser of choice
(techrepublic.com)
3007.
3008.
Sudowrite: A GPT-3-based fiction writing tool
(sudowrite.com)
3009.
3010.
Amazon TV adaptation of Iain Banks' Culture series is cancelled
(theguardian.com)
3011.
Why Australia buried 23 F-111s after the aircraft’s retirement
(theaviationgeekclub.com)
3012.
Computability in Linear Algebra (2004)
(sciencedirect.com)
3013.
3014.
Why are true and false so large?
(unix.stackexchange.com)
3015.
Twitter temporarily bans Donald Trump from tweeting
(mashable.com)
3016.
The Western Elite from a Chinese Perspective
(americanaffairsjournal.org)
3017.
Tim Cook's Style of Leadership
(9to5mac.com)
3018.
3020.
Apple threatens to boot Epic–including Unreal Engine–off Mac and iOS
(arstechnica.com)
3021.
Run Rust on your embedded device from VSCode in one click
(ferrous-systems.com)
3022.
Guaranteed Optimization: Proving Nullspace Properties of Compilers (2002)
(help.luddy.indiana.edu)
3023.
Micron Confirms RTX 3090, Will Have over 1 TB/S GDDR6X Bandwidth
(tomshardware.com)
3024.
3025.
Cloud cost estimates in pull requests
(abar.tech)
3026.
What should go into an allocator benchmark?
(twitter.com)
3027.
Making Navigation Work (2017)
(gameshelf.jmac.org)
3028.
Interactive Visualizations of Why Eigenvectors Matter
(dhruvonmath.com)
3029.
Moms swarmed, handcuffed by armed Secret Service officers in front of children
(washingtonpost.com)
3030.