June 2020 Archive
4561.
Structured Logs in Go (pmihaylov.com)
4562.
Reflections on GPT-3 (gwern.net)
4563.
I Learned to Stop Approaching Conversations as Contests (spin.atomicobject.com)
4564.
Index Librorum Prohibitorum (en.wikipedia.org)
4565.
The Death of Consensus, Not the Death of Truth (2018) (niemanlab.org)
4566.
The Trouble with the View from Above (2010) (cato-unbound.org)
4567.
James Cameron Q&A on Avatar 10 years later (youtube.com)
4568.
Solar Orbiter: Europe's Sun mission makes first close pass (bbc.com)
4569.
Facial Recognition: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) (youtube.com)
4570.
The Art of the Incel (spectator.co.uk)
4571.
WhatsApp finally launches payments, starting in Brazil (techcrunch.com)
4572.
Show HN: Google's '5am agenda email' on steroids (mydaily.email)
4573.
NSA Cyber Command Director Joins Twitter (twitter.com)
4574.
Nissan email trail casts new light on takedown of Carlos Ghosn (bloomberg.com)
4575.
At 99, Al Jaffee Says Goodbye to Mad Magazine (nytimes.com)
4576.
Spotify isn't the killer app for podcasts (4thquadrant.io)
4577.
(Satire) The committee to eliminate unsafe language (shaulbehr.com)
4578.
A Nearly Extinct Bootlegger's Corn Gets a Second Shot (2018) (npr.org)
4579.
Open source multi-task learning NLP toolkit. One model, multiple tasks (github.com)
4580.
Streamlit raises $21M in Series A funding (zdnet.com)
4581.
Researchers uncover 6-year Russian disinformation campaign on Facebook, Reddit (theverge.com)
4582.
Control Runaway Postgres Queries with Statement Timeout (info.crunchydata.com)
4583.
How I made personal development work for me (engineering.freeagent.com)
4584.
Jedlik – A TypeScript DynamoDB ORM (github.com)
4585.
How Dolt Implements Diff for Table Data (dolthub.com)
4586.
Can't iFixit over Ventilator Repair Project (vice.com)
4587.
Tesla reportedly shipping Model Ys with significant manufacturing defects (arstechnica.com)
4588.
'Wednesday night massacre' as Trump appointee takes over at global media agency (edition.cnn.com)
4589.
The New Startup: No Code, No Problem (wired.com)
4590.
Britain's Contact Tracing for Coronavirus Falls Short of Promises (nytimes.com)