July 2022 Archive
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Sex lives of the pygmy seahorses – a hidden, miniature marvel (psyche.co)
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The Ultimate Guide to Heart Rate Variability (HRV) (medium.com)
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Biden backs new NSF tech directorate, but Senate balks (science.org)
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Young adults today are more perfectionist and report more pressure than earlier (psypost.org)
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Prepare for blackout tomorrow? BIG Solar storm incoming (tech.hindustantimes.com)
16656.
Tactics and methods surrounding the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests (en.wikipedia.org)
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Are there libraries out there for AIs that have online learning?
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Recent language model results from DeepMind (lesswrong.com)
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The M247/DataPacket Problem with Mullvad VPN (worldofmatthew.com)
16662.
HyperLogLog in Pure SQL (sisense.wpengine.com)
16663.
Period_Underground (github.com)
16664.
Game of Life on the MEGA65, in Basic (dansanderson.com)
16665.
Why Most Sociologists Don't (and Won't) Think Evolutionarily (jstor.org)
16666.
Why Swiss Trains Are the Best in Europe (youtube.com)
16667.
Radio Garden (radio.garden)
16668.
Training Machine Learning Models More Efficiently with Dataset Distillation (ai.googleblog.com)
16669.
Clj-commons/etaoin: Pure Clojure Webdriver protocol implementation (github.com)
16670.
The Unlikely Odds of Making It Big on TikTok (pudding.cool)
16671.
DHS IG: Secret Service stops work on missing texts due to criminal investigation (lite.cnn.com)
16672.
Scraping URL metadata with an NPM package in a Node.js code step (pipedream.com)
16673.
Facebook parent Meta eyes investment in Indian startup Better Opinions (techcrunch.com)
16674.
The Last Voyage of the SS El Faro (mensjournal.com)
16675.
Why early stopping of neural network might not always be the optimal decision (vevesta.com)
16676.
Shares in Snapchat owner slump 25% amid slowdown in ad revenue (theguardian.com)
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PEP 8: Why is the character limit 79 and not 80? (old.reddit.com)
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Pentagon establishes office to track UFOs in space (space.com)
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PHP Annotated – July 2022 (blog.jetbrains.com)
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Rust-based ransomware targets Windows, Linux, and ESXi systems (mybroadband.co.za)