August 2020 Archive
6511.
WebRTC for the Curious (webrtcforthecurious.com)
6512.
Digging your own digital grave: how should you manage the data you leave behind? (theconversation.com)
6513.
The Fennel programming language: rationale (fennel-lang.org)
6514.
Give your Startup Website a Fresh New Look (indiehackers.com)
6515.
Secure at every step: Putting DevSecOps into practice with code scanning (github.blog)
6516.
Fast.ai Released a New Free Deep Learning Course (analyticsdrift.com)
6517.
EEVblog #1333 – Nano Diamond Self-Charging Battery Debunked (youtu.be)
6518.
Stein's Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
6519.
React Native Keycloak (github.com)
6520.
Things you need to know about the News Media Bargaining Code (australia.googleblog.com)
6521.
Starting Condition: Who goes first? (startingcondition.com)
6522.
Censorship in New Zealand (en.wikipedia.org)
6523.
Hopfield Networks Is All You Need (arxiv.org)
6524.
Wrangler Dev – The Edge on Localhost (blog.cloudflare.com)
6525.
Why Does the Coronavirus Hit Men Harder? A New Clue (nytimes.com)
6526.
The Great Adaptation: Building a Company in 2020 (observablehq.com)
6527.
DNA seen through the eyes of a coder (berthub.eu)
6528.
Nasdaq files with SEC for IPO alternative to raise funds (reuters.com)
6529.
Kubernetes: Virtual Clusters for CI/CD and Testing (medium.com)
6530.
How Science Is Revolutionizing the World of Dog Training (time.com)
6531.
All-in-one APM and observability tools/solutions page (haydenjames.io)
6532.
Facebook warns advertisers on Apple privacy changes (axios.com)
6533.
Keeping Calm: When Distributed Consistency Is Easy (cacm.acm.org)
6534.
TSMC Expects 5nm to be 11% of 2020 Wafer Production (sub 16nm) (anandtech.com)
6535.
Ask HN: How to transfer ownership of a software product?
6536.
Palantir: On Business, Cults, and Politics (diff.substack.com)
6537.
Monorepos (vercel.com)
6538.
Show HN: Reading Reminders – Readwise for your notes (snippets to your inbox) (readingreminders.com)
6539.
Self-driving cars learn to read the body language of people on the street (spectrum.ieee.org)
6540.
Simple Hack ‘Proves’ Canon EOS R5 Overheating Limit Is Artificial (petapixel.com)