January 2020 Archive
9871.
Phased Array (en.wikipedia.org)
9872.
How not to shake someone’s hand (bbc.com)
9873.
What Are Carbon Offsets? (greenthatlife.com)
9874.
My journey to get a green card in the U.S. (medium.com)
9875.
Bitwarden in 2020 (blog.bitwarden.com)
9876.
The Fastest Path to the CEO Job, According to a 10-Year Study (2018) (hbr.org)
9877.
Bellman Equations, Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning (int8.io)
9878.
Three.js Globe (timcchang.com)
9879.
Nextcloud Hub Takes on Google Docs and Office 365 (zdnet.com)
9880.
The Reformer: Efficient Transformer (youtu.be)
9881.
How to Test Quantum Gravity (backreaction.blogspot.com)
9882.
Unity dev recreates his home 1:1 scale in Oculus Quest with interactive surfaces (nwn.blogs.com)
9883.
The Evolution of CPU Processing Power (youtube.com)
9884.
SuperMemo Guru: texts on memory, learning, creativity, and education (supermemo.guru)
9885.
Digicert Down (websitesecurity.status.digicert.com)
9886.
Bricks Alive Scientists Create Living Concrete (nytimes.com)
9887.
Phased Array Optics (1991) (phased-array.com)
9888.
Birthday (dfns.dyalog.com)
9889.
Harry Potter helped end Laos' ban on the letter R (afr.com)
9890.
FaucetML: High speed mini-batch reading from Google BigQuery (github.com)
9891.
Super-rich elites making London 'off-limits' (bbc.co.uk)
9892.
Hackaday Supercon – HunterScott: Why Phased Arrays Are Cool and How to Build One (youtube.com)
9893.
Show HN: Brush up on probability, P-values, and Bayes rule with a story (cassandraxia.com)
9894.
Sergei Khrushchev: Why the Soviets Lost the Space Race (medium.com)
9895.
Cruise Origin – Their first driverless car without a steering wheel or pedals (theverge.com)
9896.
Cruise launches their fully driverless car (youtu.be)
9897.
Refactoring: Clean Your Code (refactoring.guru)
9898.
Beginnings of the Michelin Guide (guide.michelin.com)
9899.
“It’s Voluntary” -Napoleon (secondbreakfast.co)
9900.
Free Press Advocates Decry Cybercrime Charges Against Glenn Greenwald (wired.com)