January 2020 Archive
7201.
7202.
7204.
Don't be alarmed by alert fatigue
(granulate.io)
7205.
Intel Makes Public Two More Data Leakage Disclosures
(phoronix.com)
7206.
Planned nuclear storage material could decay faster than expected
(arstechnica.com)
7207.
Git Branching Strategies
(pradeeploganathan.com)
7209.
RoaringBitmap Java Library Performance Tricks
(richardstartin.github.io)
7210.
Computer Vision for Everyone
(share.transistor.fm)
7211.
7212.
Is PyTorch Catching TensorFlow? The State of Deep Learning Frameworks in 2020
(towardsdatascience.com)
7213.
U.S. Media Polarization: A Nation Divided
(journalism.org)
7214.
Python 3.9 and beyond backwards compatibility
(tirkarthi.github.io)
7215.
A Founder's Guide to Design
(linkedin.com)
7216.
7217.
Product Hunt Has Released a Social Network Where People Talk About Products
(buzzfeednews.com)
7218.
Thoughts on Nix
(christine.website)
7219.
7220.
Tokenizers: How Machines Read
(blog.floydhub.com)
7221.
7222.
Yes, You Can Download Software from SourceForge Again
(howtogeek.com)
7223.
NYC based energy platform is hiring a Senior Data Engineer
(climatelist.io)
7224.
Tech company gave doctors free software rigged to encourage prescribing opioids
(washingtonpost.com)
7225.
The Bryukhanov Complex
(blog.verticalmade.com)
7226.
7227.
Elixir 1.10 Released
(github.com)
7228.
Airbus faces $4B fine after international bribery probe
(reuters.com)
7229.
Differentiable Physics [video]
(youtube.com)
7230.
Most dietary supplements don’t do anything. We spend $35B a year on them
(washingtonpost.com)