August 2020 Archive
29431.
Mux is looking for developers familiar with WebRTC/video to build new things (mux.com)
29432.
Coronavirus (Covid-19) Detection Using Machine Learning and Python (theclickreader.com)
29433.
'CHAOS' casts doubt on Helter Skelter theory of Manson murders (2019) (latimes.com)
29434.
Looking back at 9 years of Hacker News (2015) (debarghyadas.com)
29435.
New App for Android (play.google.com)
29436.
Ask HN: Blog Discovery Platform
29437.
Ask HN: Does reading too much make you cynical?
29438.
Three things to Automate with Python using Pandas (waylonwalker.com)
29439.
The Rise of Panera Bread (medium.com)
29440.
Consumers spent 1.6T hours on mobile in H1 2020 – App Annie Report (reddit.com)
29441.
AI-driven Cacophonic Choir amplifies voices of sexual assault survivors (cnet.com)
29442.
Tooltip-Sequence v0.2.2 (dev.to)
29443.
Apple University (en.wikipedia.org)
29444.
Sharks and Microorganisms: A Case of Peaceful Cohabitation (ua-magazine.com)
29445.
Show HN: DisRemSQL interacting with MySQL servers using a discord bot (github.com)
29446.
How to Deal with an Intimidating Employee with Poise? (deployyourself.com)
29447.
New releases books about .NET technology (bush-dev.com)
29448.
Super Design tools that you Haven't Heard of (findme.hashnode.dev)
29449.
Building offline-first apps with Yjs:Conflict resolution with IndexedDB (part 4) (tag1consulting.com)
29450.
New Super-Resolution Method Reveals the Fine Details – Texas a&M Today (today.tamu.edu)
29451.
We have 3 signed copies of Nadia Eghbal's new book to give away (youtube.com)
29452.
Tag management just became a whole lot cooler (dev.to)
29453.
Greenhouse Computer Vision (billiondollarstartupideas.com)
29454.
Canada and Germany Add to Amazon’s Antitrust Woes (thurrott.com)
29455.
UK ditches exam results generated by biased algorithm after student protests (theverge.com)
29456.
Peregrine swoops on flaws in 3D printing (theengineer.co.uk)
29457.
The Data Dilemma: Data Benefits the Entire Population but Depends on Trust (forbes.com)
29458.
A summer of no-contact rescues: how lifeguards have changed their ways (nytimes.com)
29459.
An Epic Battle over Stolen Movie Props (hollywoodreporter.com)
29460.
Secret Service bought location data pulled from common apps (engadget.com)