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Fred Destin Founder Stride.VC on Covid-19 crisis for startups

The estimated reading time for this post is 1635 seconds FRED: I’m good. I would say, I feel like I live the...

How many qubits are needed for quantum computational supremacy?

Alexander M. Dalzell1,2, Aram W. Harrow3, Dax Enshan Koh4,5, and Rolando L. La Placa3 1Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, California Institute of Technology,...

The Economics of Legal Tech

People are getting excited that more lawyers are now making use of e-signatures because of the Covid-19 lockdown. But why? For some, they’re just glad ...

Trump Says More Testing Makes U.S. ‘Look Bad,’ But Its Availability Remains A Concern

Enlarge this image President Trump, seen here in the Oval Office on May 6, holds...

Kik’s Drama With the SEC May Soon Be at an End

A new round of documents have been filed in the lengthy dispute between the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, and...

How The Approval Of The Birth Control Pill 60 Years Ago Helped Change Lives

Enlarge this image Birth control pills in 1976 in New York. The birth control pill...

Top 5 Moments From The Supreme Court’s 1st Week Of Livestreaming Arguments

Enlarge this image The Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments remotely this week, and for...

The Roll-Up #141: The legend of Jack Herer

A special episode exploring the wild life and profound legacy of the man who inspired the popular cannabis strain.

The post The Roll-Up #141: The legend of Jack Herer appeared first on Leafly.

Thomson Reuters Sues Ross – Updated

As reported yesterday, legal tech giant Thomson Reuters is suing NLP-driven legal research company, ROSS, on the basis that they believe their unique West Key ...

map(), filter(), and reduce() in Python with Examples

Introduction The map(), filter() and reduce() functions bring a bit of functional programming to Python. All three of these are convenience functions that can...

Should Bitcoin be afraid of Kim Jong-un’s death?

Against the background of the latest rumors about the possible death of the leader of North Korea, the participants of the crypto community recalled that the DPRK owns cryptocurrency reserves worth about $670 million. As is commonly believed in the crypto community, the reserves of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in North Korea amount to about $670 million, […]

The post Should Bitcoin be afraid of Kim Jong-un’s death? appeared first on BitcoinerX.

Poll: 8 in 10 Americans Favor Strict Shelter-in-Place Orders To Limit Coronavirus’ Spread, and Most Say They Could Continue to Obey Such Orders for...

With President Trump and some Republican governors pushing to restart the nation’s economy, most of the public (80%) supports strict shelter-in-place policies to...

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