August 2020 Archive
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Fed announces details of new interbank service to support instant payments (federalreserve.gov)
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If founders treated their investors the same way they treated their employees (software.rajivprab.com)
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Epic Games has filed legal papers in response to Apple [pdf] (cdn2.unrealengine.com)
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αcτµαlly pδrταblε εxεcµταblε (justine.storage.googleapis.com)
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Show HN: Learn how WebRTC actually works. A book on the protocols, not just APIs (webrtcforthecurious.com)
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Dear Google Cloud: Your Deprecation Policy Is Killing You (medium.com)
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Math Overflow users resolve PhD thesis crisis (mathoverflow.net)
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Supporting Linux kernel development in Rust (lwn.net)
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Canon's cloud platform has lost users' files and can't restore them (digitalcameraworld.com)
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Modeling a Wealth Tax (paulgraham.com)
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Laying the foundation for Rust’s future (blog.rust-lang.org)
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How to contact Google SRE by dropping a shell in Cloud SQL (offensi.com)
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Planet Ceres is an 'ocean world' with sea water beneath surface, mission finds (theguardian.com)
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Y Combinator Startup Library 2.0 (ycombinator.com)
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Welders set off Beirut blast while securing explosives (maritime-executive.com)
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Rob Pike's Rules of Programming (1989) (users.ece.utexas.edu)
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Microsoft Fast Design (fast.design)
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Scientists rename human genes to stop MS Excel from misreading them as dates (theverge.com)
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1Password for Linux development preview (discussions.agilebits.com)
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Belarus has shut down the internet amid a controversial election (wired.com)
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Facebook apologizes to users for Apple’s monstrous efforts to protect privacy (theregister.com)
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MixedName – Bilingual baby name finder (mixedname.com)
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Apple removes Fortnite from App Store after Epic attempts to bypass fees (twitter.com)
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2020)
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US travel firm $4.5M ransom negotiation open chat (twitter.com)
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What's the future of Servo? (github.com)
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NASA Astronauts in SpaceX Capsule Make First Water Landing Since 1975 (nytimes.com)
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Thomas Sowell interview (city-journal.org)
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Atlassian tells employees they can work from home forever (cnbc.com)
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Dorking: the use of search engines to find very specific data (alec.fyi)