August 2020 Archive
16771.
Crypto Mom Hester Peirce Officially Sworn in as SEC Commissioner (cryptoandforexnews.com)
16772.
People of PL: Derek Dreyer (blog.sigplan.org)
16773.
Zynga Case Study (aws.amazon.com)
16774.
Google Maps gets worldwide visual overhaul (theguardian.com)
16775.
Rocketship.vc Raises $100M Fund for Data Focus (wsj.com)
16776.
Rise of Remote Working: Now and the Future (peoplebox.ai)
16777.
Tencent: The Outsider (notboring.substack.com)
16778.
An attempt at an easy to understand monad guide (medium.com)
16779.
Exactly Once Delivery and Transactional Messaging in Kafka (2017) (docs.google.com)
16780.
Epic vs. Apple: Why Economists Think Fortnite Creator Is Winning (inverse.com)
16781.
Building Private Ledgers (decimals.substack.com)
16782.
Parahexyl (en.wikipedia.org)
16783.
My Hydroxychloroquine Deep Dive (twitter.com)
16784.
Let's scan the whole planet with Lidar (ted.com)
16785.
The New Twitter Transparency Center (blog.twitter.com)
16786.
Uber and Lyft Threaten California Shutdown (wsj.com)
16787.
I will write your website content// DO SEO. I'm the best
16788.
Snapchat – The Rise and Fall and Rise Again (medium.com)
16789.
Google Meet adds bakedin Chromecast functionality for chatting on the big screen (androidpolice.com)
16790.
The U.S.-Canada Border Runs Through This Tiny Library (atlasobscura.com)
16791.
RISC-V OS Using Rust: Input Devices (blog.stephenmarz.com)
16792.
TikTok Chief Executive Kevin Mayer Resigns (nytimes.com)
16793.
Introducing Meet on Chromecast (support.google.com)
16794.
Löwenheim–Skolem Theorem (en.wikipedia.org)
16795.
IBM Z mainframes revived by Red Hat, AI and security (searchdatacenter.techtarget.com)
16796.
Capicola Became Gabagool: The Italian New Jersey Accent, Explained (2015) (atlasobscura.com)
16797.
Short Story on AI: A Cognitive Discontinuity (2015) (karpathy.github.io)
16798.
What does Stack Overflow want to be when it grows up? (2018) (blog.codinghorror.com)
16799.
Sample architectures to kickstart your Google Cloud journey (cloudblog.withgoogle.com)
16800.
Quantum reality is either weirdly different or it collapses (arstechnica.com)