July 2020 Archive
6751.
GPT-3: An AI that’s eerily good at writing almost anything (arr.am)
6752.
Richard Socher, chief scientist of Salesforce AI, to depart (twitter.com)
6753.
Steve Blank: What Can a Startup Do in Five Days? Watch This (steveblank.com)
6754.
Ode to a Pager (roguelazer.com)
6755.
House Oversight to Apple, Google: Step Up Security on Apps with Foreign Ties (nextgov.com)
6756.
For U.S. tech firms, doing business in Hong Kong is suddenly a whole lot riskier (washingtonpost.com)
6757.
How the US Forced China to Quit Stealing–Using a Chinese Spy (wired.com)
6758.
Show HN: Google Meet Mini Studio – Tweak your webcam's colors inside the browser (chrome.google.com)
6759.
Netlify doesn't allow accounts with Protonmail email addresses (community.netlify.com)
6760.
Coronavirus: Why Everyone Was Wrong (medium.com)
6761.
A Review of Soviet Celestial-Mechanics Literature (cia.gov)
6762.
Insanely Useful Google Chrome Extensions Every Developer Should Have in 2020 (medium.com)
6763.
Can You Measure Developer Productivity? (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
6764.
Is GitOps the next big thing in automation? (about.gitlab.com)
6765.
Tech CEO found decapitated and dismembered in his NYC apartment (abcnews.go.com)
6766.
Linux Seeing Kernel GPU Driver Support for Matrox G200 Graphics Cards (phoronix.com)
6767.
I'm 15 and might be more productive than you (joshternyak.com)
6768.
CDC reports masks prevented Covid spread at a hair salon (cdc.gov)
6769.
Politicians considering permanent Caltrain shutdown (sfchronicle.com)
6770.
The Twitter hack could be a global security crisis (theverge.com)
6771.
EU court invalidates EU-US Privacy Shield agreement due to US data gathering (twitter.com)
6772.
Covid 19 Excess deaths across countries (economist.com)
6773.
Show HN: Client-side, diceware-based password generator (goodpassphrase.com)
6774.
RobotDiAngelo: GPT-2 learning to be antiracist (twitter.com)
6775.
Why the Surge in Consumer Demand for High-Tech Home Gyms Is Just Getting Started (forbes.com)
6776.
Berkeley moves toward removing police from traffic stops (sfgate.com)
6777.
Show HN: Shoelace 2.0 – a forward-thinking library of web components (shoelace.style)
6778.
A deep and fuzzy dive into search (arangodb.com)
6779.
The Case for Reparations (theatlantic.com)
6780.
Computational Philosophy (plato.stanford.edu)