The Planck Dive by Greg Egan
(gregegan.net)
September 2020 Archive
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16802.
Free and simple developer tools for everyday usage
(devpal.xyz)
16803.
Lawrence Weiner and Kim Gordon on the Ins and Outs of Making Stuff
(interviewmagazine.com)
16804.
What happens when you text Obama on the phone number he shared
(edition.cnn.com)
16805.
16806.
What State Polls Can Tell Us About the National Race
(fivethirtyeight.com)
16807.
16808.
Movie: My Octopus Teacher
(imdb.com)
16809.
Metacrap: Putting the torch to seven straw-men of the meta-utopia (2001)
(people.well.com)
16810.
16811.
The True Impact of Baselines in Policy Gradient Methods
(mcmachado.info)
16812.
Policy Gradient Algorithms
(lilianweng.github.io)
16813.
“Alexa, I’m getting pulled over,”
(nypost.com)
16814.
Google Calendar Is Down
(calendar.google.com)
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16816.
Outer Join – Remote jobs in data science
(outerjoin.us)
16817.
A Human Perspective on Algorithmic Similarity
(dl.acm.org)
16818.
A Pragmatic Approach to Live Collaboration
(hex.tech)
16819.
AirPods Pro Firmware Update: Spatial Audio
(macstories.net)
16820.
Explicitly Comprehensible Functional Reactive Programming [pdf]
(futureofcoding.org)
16821.
Can algorithms violate fair housing laws
(themarkup.org)
16822.
The one algorithm you need to know for ML: Gradient Descent
(karimfanous.substack.com)
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16825.
Android yearly updates aren't for you anymore
(androidpolice.com)
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16827.
BPF in GCC
(lwn.net)
16828.
16829.
Costly Lessons from New York City's Second Avenue Subway
(nybooks.com)
16830.
Amazon is a $3.9B-per-year customer the Post Office can't afford to lose
(businessinsider.com)