August 2020 Archive
20041.
Everything you need to calculate your company's carbon footprint (mailchimp.com)
20042.
The Master List of resources to help improve your writing and persuasion skills (copyipsum.com)
20043.
National Class Action – Lockdown (Australia) (advocateme.com.au)
20044.
Using 'rare word' dictionaries to bolster unsupervised language model training (venturebeat.com)
20045.
Bernard Stiegler (en.wikipedia.org)
20046.
5711 and Farbrausch – fr-099: Aphelion (youtube.com)
20047.
Ant Mill (en.wikipedia.org)
20048.
Docker Terms of Service Updates (docker.com)
20049.
SGX Bootstrap 101 (sgx101.gitbook.io)
20050.
What do you use Redis for? (dev.to)
20051.
Micro-Entrepreneurs
20052.
Carl Icahn Scores $1.3B Windfall on Bet Against Shopping Malls (bloomberg.com)
20053.
How many lines of code do I have? (acloudguru.com)
20054.
Of Deserts and Decolonization: Dispelling Myths About Drylands (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
20055.
Kapow If you can script it, you can HTTP it (github.com)
20056.
The Medici Code Review, Legit or a Scam? (cbproreview.com)
20057.
How to Ensure Continuous Growth Hacking (dashly.io)
20058.
How to Finance New Music Equipment (adamharkus.com)
20059.
Browlock Malvertisers Abuse Denial-of-Service Bugs That Sit Dormant for Years (blog.confiant.com)
20060.
Raspberry Pi powered VPN client gateway (github.com)
20061.
Crypto Compliance and Taxation Outlook of the EU (blog.espay.exchange)
20062.
Volt – Free Bootstrap 5 Admin Dashboard (demo.themesberg.com)
20063.
US agency takes part in simulated cyberattack on critical systems (thehill.com)
20064.
Movie Review: “John Was Trying to Contact Aliens” (thedailybeast.com)
20065.
Apple's floating, spherical store in Singapore (designboom.com)
20066.
Why every startup should launch a beta for their platform (podomatic.com)
20067.
How to test your startup ideas with landing pages (entreprenerd.blog)
20068.
Reactions to pg's essay on wealth tax (medium.com)
20069.
Kobe Bryant and the Bread of Life (churchlifejournal.nd.edu)
20070.
People would rather be electrically shocked than left alone with their thoughts (sciencemag.org)