August 2020 Archive
14821.
Using Data Science for Purchasing NRI Properties in India (getglobalhome.com)
14822.
Changes to the Chrome App Support Timeline (blog.chromium.org)
14823.
Threatened by Facebook Disinformation, a Monk Flees Cambodia (nytimes.com)
14824.
Statement Expressions in C (gcc.gnu.org)
14825.
Germany Is Starting a New UBI Experiment (allinallspace.com)
14826.
Logs and Time Series are not the same (philipotoole.com)
14827.
Forem.dev (dev.to)
14828.
Why MongoDB is ‘fundamentally better’ for developers (infoworld.com)
14829.
Romantic Ideals Don’t Predict Who Your Future Partner Will Be (nautil.us)
14830.
What Happens to Viral Particles on the Subway (nytimes.com)
14831.
The Bit Player Who Changed the World (calnewport.com)
14832.
Testing Without Mocks: A Pattern Language (2018) (jamesshore.com)
14833.
The Spies Who Hijacked America (taibbi.substack.com)
14834.
Beyond Zuckerberg Derangement Syndrome: The Decay of San Francisco (solana.substack.com)
14835.
User-Managed Access (UMA) 2.0 Grant for OAuth 2.0 Authorization (docs.kantarainitiative.org)
14836.
“Giant atoms” enable quantum processing and communication in one (news.mit.edu)
14837.
NIST’s Neural Network Model Finds Small Objects in Dense Images – NIST (nist.gov)
14838.
Modern driver-assistance technology 'far from reliable': AAA study (reuters.com)
14839.
Cloud Spending Hits Record Amid Economic Fallout from Covid-19 (wsj.com)
14840.
Unconventional React Things: Styling Edition (mbuffett.com)
14841.
Excel to PDF: Export each row to PDF (gsuite.google.com)
14842.
How I Modernized Frog Fractions (twinbeard.com)
14843.
Why Go modules are faster than GOPATH (reddit.com)
14844.
Embracing Chaos – 5 Ways to Overcome Fear and Achieve Your Potential.(2020) (medium.com)
14845.
Niagara Falls Without Water (rarehistoricalphotos.com)
14846.
Could We Force the Universe to Crash? (scientificamerican.com)
14847.
Dear Apple (leancrew.com)
14848.
Morrison Shelters (vintag.es)
14849.
Robot cognition requires machines that both think and feel (sinapticas.com)
14850.
Happiness doesn’t follow success: it’s the other way round (sinapticas.com)