2019 Archive
9121.
OnePlus Hit by Data Breach (forums.oneplus.com)
9122.
Twitter is blocked in China, but its state news agency is buying promoted tweets (techcrunch.com)
9123.
After Pentagon Ends Contract, Top-Secret Scientists Group Vows To Carry On (npr.org)
9124.
Gross margins and SaaS companies (twosigmaventures.com)
9125.
ScummVM 2.1.0 (scummvm.org)
9126.
Jor1k: Run Linux in the browser with multicore and network support (github.com)
9127.
Lisp Macros by Example (m.stopa.io)
9128.
Mastering Atari, Go, Chess and Shogi by Planning with a Learned Model (arxiv.org)
9129.
Adding new DNA letters makes novel proteins possible (economist.com)
9130.
Vue: We no longer have any plan of deprecating the Object API (github.com)
9131.
Gilbert Strang's New Course on Linear Algebra+ for ML Now Online
9132.
Algorithms for Reinforcement Learning (sites.ualberta.ca)
9133.
The Essential Tools of Scientific Machine Learning (stochasticlifestyle.com)
9134.
Love Letter to Clojure (itrevolution.com)
9135.
Taking a year to explain computer things (jvns.ca)
9136.
AWS Nitro System (perspectives.mvdirona.com)
9137.
Tesla Delivers Record 97,000 Vehicles in Q3 (ir.tesla.com)
9138.
Former student destroys 59 university computers using USB Killer device (zdnet.com)
9139.
Facing opposition, Amazon reconsiders NY headquarters site, two officials say (washingtonpost.com)
9140.
Why U.S. Cities Aren’t Using More Electric Buses (citylab.com)
9141.
Boeing 737 MAX crash and the rejection of ridiculous data (philip.greenspun.com)
9142.
Knoppix 8.6 abandons systemd (techrepublic.com)
9143.
Surprisingly little evidence for usual wisdom about teeth (nytimes.com)
9144.
In Defense of YAML (blog.atomist.com)
9145.
Reducing Wasted Food at Home (epa.gov)
9146.
Why Is It So Hard to Build Profitable Robot Companies? (spectrum.ieee.org)
9147.
Google+ for consumers will shut down on April 2nd (techcrunch.com)
9148.
Developer Tropes: “Google Does It” (tomaytotomato.com)
9149.
Amazon Employees Pledge to Walk Out as Part of Global Climate Strike (docs.google.com)
9150.
Europe has had five 500-year summers in 15 years (nationalgeographic.com)