January 2020 Archive
9631.
Abstracting a HTTP endpoint into a continuous data stream (voorloopnul.com)
9632.
Lunarcrete (en.wikipedia.org)
9633.
US Space Force mocked for unveiling camouflage uniforms (bbc.com)
9634.
Amazon to Funnel Fake Product Data to Authorities (pymnts.com)
9635.
Designing a New Old Home (medium.com)
9636.
Machine Learning Basics (sites.google.com)
9637.
The DIY PhD: Doing Independent Research in Machine Learning (harshsikka.me)
9638.
CASPERhaps (profgalloway.com)
9639.
Proposed Rust community norm for unsafe code (sanxiyn.blogspot.com)
9640.
The Book That Changed My Life (nytimes.com)
9641.
Zero shot learning: Approach that can change Machine Learning (iq.opengenus.org)
9642.
Firefly Semantics Slice Boolean Event Based Action Design (medium.com)
9643.
Edsac Initial Orders and Squares Program [pdf] (cl.cam.ac.uk)
9644.
Tcl Programming Language (tcl.tk)
9645.
A brand new tool devoted to simplifying complex neuron models – EPFL (actu.epfl.ch)
9646.
How Taiwan is using science to upgrade its manufacturing (nature.com)
9647.
Lego sets its sights on a growing market: Stressed-out adults (washingtonpost.com)
9648.
Understanding Hdbscan and Density-Based Clustering (towardsdatascience.com)
9649.
Show HN: Pass Memory Between Rust and JavaScript (github.com)
9650.
Csound (en.wikipedia.org)
9651.
The Dark Secrets of Bert (text-machine-lab.github.io)
9652.
Public Universal Friend (en.wikipedia.org)
9653.
My Plan to Use Open-Source Software to Ensure Free Flow of Information Online (medium.com)
9654.
Intel Mitigation for CVE-2019-14615 Graphics Vulnerability Hurts iGPU Perf (phoronix.com)
9655.
FunTOTP – A simple and secure 2FA command-line client in Python (github.com)
9656.
New Chinese virus 'will have infected hundreds' (bbc.com)
9657.
China-made programming language Mulan is false propaganda by a scholar (cntechpost.com)
9658.
'Barnacle' car windscreen clamp sparks student fury (bbc.com)
9659.
Opera(browser): Phantom of the Turnaround – 70% Downside (hindenburgresearch.com)
9660.
Reinventing the computer: Brain-inspired computing for a post-Moore's Law era (sciencedaily.com)