August 2020 Archive
3301.
Amazon launches Braket quantum computing service in general availability (venturebeat.com)
3302.
Trump Is Hobbling the Mail the Old-Fashioned Way (theatlantic.com)
3303.
Texas Luring Jobs Away from California with Promises of Electricity (babylonbee.com)
3304.
Wave Function Collapse in Clojure (github.com)
3305.
A data science approach to 138 years of congressional speeches (doi.org)
3306.
The second-most important Jeff at Amazon is leaving the company (theverge.com)
3307.
Fascism is back. Blame the Internet (washingtonpost.com)
3308.
Show HN: Vigyaa Anonymous – A safe place to write and read anonymously (Vigyaa.io)
3309.
Don't Name Classes After Patterns. Mostly (sender.cloudy.email)
3310.
Ask HN: I'm building an easy-to-use video editor, tell me your pain points
3311.
Ask HN: Where are you moving to? (US only)
3312.
Top Biofuel Crops (auto.howstuffworks.com)
3313.
Ask HN: Did obtaining an AWS Solutions Architect certification help you?
3314.
Ask HN: Are all analytics violating user privacy?
3315.
Ask HN: Sales Engineer – Experiences
3316.
Martin Fowler – Kinesis Advantage2 – Review after three years of use (martinfowler.com)
3317.
Question: What is the best way to prepare for a Belarus-style internet attack?
3318.
Ask HN: What Do You Note?
3319.
Therapy turned out to be my key to consistency as a solo founder (medium.com)
3320.
Samsung 870 QVO SATA 2.5“ SSD 8TB (samsung.com)
3321.
The case for banning gold mining (jpkoning.blogspot.com)
3322.
Ask HN: 3D Modeling Tools for Woodworking/Furniture?
3323.
Show HN: Melancholy Corner – an online vaporwave/lo-fi radio station (melancholy.xyz)
3324.
Police bodycam footage shows arrest of George Floyd for the first time (dailymail.co.uk)
3325.
We Tested Instagram Reels, the TikTok Clone. What a Dud (nytimes.com)
3326.
China’s Dangerous Taiwan Temptation (brookings.edu)
3327.
Police Want Your Smart Speaker–Here's Why (wired.com)
3328.
Why Peat-Free Gardening Is Essential for the Environment (seednsow.co.uk)
3329.
Trans-Planetary Subway Systems (1978) (rand.org)
3330.
Why do humans prefer to mate in private? (phys.org)