September 2020 Archive
17371.
Google AI: Advancing Instance-Level Recognition Research (ai.googleblog.com)
17372.
Great Open Source SVG Icon Libraries You Should Check Out Now (designer-daily.com)
17373.
Streamlining the creation of intelligent natural language processing models (ai.facebook.com)
17374.
How to Reduce Your Kubernetes Cost (itnext.io)
17375.
Facebook Former Employee Admits to Making Site Addictive (interestingengineering.com)
17376.
Xbox Series X hands-on: The big back-compat dive begins (arstechnica.com)
17377.
Matrix Brandy, a multi-platform BBC BASIC VI interpreter (brandy.matrixnetwork.co.uk)
17378.
You Don't Need Permission (boneandfeathers.com)
17379.
The Home Depot is selling Google’s new Chromecast before it’s been announced (theverge.com)
17380.
Musk: Cheaper Tesla ready 'in about three years' (bbc.co.uk)
17381.
Twitter plans to bring prompts to ‘read before you retweet’ to all users (techcrunch.com)
17382.
Nvidia's latest driver “improves stability” of RTX 30 series GPUs (overclock3d.net)
17383.
Salesforce AutoML Library for Apache Spark (github.com)
17384.
Re: Throw Away Code? Use Go, Not Python or Rust (chollinger.com)
17385.
Xxxxl (2005) (gq.com)
17386.
Diving into Wikipedia's Ocean of Errors (techblog.wikimedia.org)
17387.
iOS browser app with support for Google Stadia (twitter.com)
17388.
‘Trojan horse’ treatment makes cancer self-destruct without use of drugs (rt.com)
17389.
Being Smart Is Not Enough (fs.blog)
17390.
Bay Area MTC Proposes Remote Work Mandate to Fight Climate Change (kron4.com)
17391.
Design Considerations for Secure GraphQL APIs (labs.bishopfox.com)
17392.
We Facilitate Remote Team Health Checks (spin.atomicobject.com)
17393.
Learn Thompson Sampling by Building an Ad Auction (countbayesie.com)
17394.
The Weird and Worrying Drone War in the Caucasus (forbes.com)
17395.
Can China’s chipmaking drive save it from US technology embargo? (scmp.com)
17396.
IRS may put cryptocurrency question at the top of 1040 to catch cheaters (arstechnica.com)
17397.
How Twitter Survived Its Biggest Hack–and Plans to Stop the Next One (wired.com)
17398.
First Bionic Vision System – Ready for Human Trials – IE (interestingengineering.com)
17399.
What new research reveals about rude workplace emails (today.uic.edu)
17400.
Why arrange is spelled arange? (stackoverflow.com)