Training Neural Nets: A Hacker’s Perspective
(blog.floydhub.com)
September 2019 Archive
6541.
6542.
6543.
Differences Between gRPC and RSocket
(medium.com)
6544.
6547.
Notes on the Dunning Kruger Effect
(neilkakkar.com)
6548.
Wasabi: A Cheap, AWS S3 Compatible Cloud Storage
(wasabi.com)
6549.
The Death of Google Reader and the Rise of Silos
(techdirt.com)
6550.
Thinking in React Hooks
(wattenberger.com)
6551.
How TikTok Holds Our Attention
(newyorker.com)
6553.
Ik Spreek Geen Nederlands
(0x46.net)
6554.
How to Undo Mistakes with Git
(git-tower.com)
6555.
6556.
6557.
Jaron Lanier Fixes the Internet
(nytimes.com)
6558.
6559.
Polybius – The Video Game That Doesn't Exist [video]
(youtube.com)
6560.
6561.
6562.
Linux Compatible Printers
(haydenjames.io)
6563.
Google Blocks Privacy Push at the Group That Sets Web Standards
(bloomberg.com)
6564.
6565.
Do new cancer drugs work? Too often we don’t know (and neither does your doctor)
(theconversation.com)
6566.
6567.
Towards Reproducibility: Git
(nextjournal.com)
6568.
WeWork weak Wi-FI security leaves tenants' sensitive documents exposed
(perimeter81.com)
6569.
6570.
After several months, CafePress finally acknowledges data theft
(theregister.co.uk)