July 2020 Archive
3961.
AI Doesn't Replace Doctors–It Makes Them Better (wired.com)
3962.
NYPD sergeants union chief appeared on Fox News with a QAnon mug (businessinsider.com)
3963.
At the 1963 March on Washington, John Lewis was asked to tone his speech down (washingtonpost.com)
3964.
The ‘Android of Self-Driving Cars’ Built a 100,000X Cheaper Way to Train AI (forbes.com)
3965.
Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Effective Infrastructure as Code (itnext.io)
3966.
Battle of Athens (1946) (en.wikipedia.org)
3967.
America's hidden economic crisis: Widespread wage cuts (politico.com)
3968.
Automatic Glossary Creation from Text Using Unsupervised NLP (github.com)
3969.
Corporate giants shut down Trump texting program (politico.com)
3970.
Navy Veteran Had a Question for the Feds in Portland. They Beat Him in Response (nytimes.com)
3971.
Things I wish I had known when I started programming, Part 6 (2019) (brainstobytes.com)
3972.
The Left Is Now the Right (taibbi.substack.com)
3973.
Hack your senses: a haptic wearable sensory augmentation contest (neosensory.com)
3974.
Rocket can now compile on stable Rust (reddit.com)
3975.
Clutch, the Open-Source Platform for Infrastructure Tooling (eng.lyft.com)
3976.
FBI: China’s Top Diplomat in America Covertly Recruits Scientists (thedailybeast.com)
3977.
A Man Whose Science Fiction Keeps Turning into Our Shitty Cyberpunk Reality (onezero.medium.com)
3978.
Facebook’s ‘Red Team’ Hacks Its Own AI Programs (wired.com)
3979.
Know sweat: scientists solve mystery behind body odour (theguardian.com)
3980.
SFPD Accessed Business District Camera Network to Spy on Protestors (eff.org)
3981.
JSX for Go – .gox (github.com)
3982.
Communicating about change is hard. We’re making it easy (madewithlove.com)
3983.
Buying Another Country’s Citizenship (washingtonpost.com)
3984.
Smartphone Addiction – starting the conversation with your kids (lifebeyond.one)
3985.
Why Alarm over Climate Change Is Not Alarmism (bloomberg.com)
3986.
The Rogue Wave of Enterprise SaaS (staysaasy.com)
3987.
Ask HN: You have $300k in stocks. What would you do?
3988.
Turns out coffee pods are pretty good for the environment (2019) (wired.co.uk)
3989.
Rewrite Twitter to Improve Discourse
3990.
Ask HN: What is the next hype train after blockchains and AI/ML?