April 2020 Archive
6421.
Google’s medical AI was super accurate in a lab. Real life was a different story (technologyreview.com)
6422.
The New AWS Region in Italy (aws.amazon.com)
6423.
Britain breaks record for coal-free power generation (theguardian.com)
6424.
Stripe Shut Our Account by Mixing Up Contract Jurisdiction
6425.
Deep Neural Network from Scratch in Python – FFNN (youtu.be)
6426.
Show HN: Coding.blog, a blog platform about coding. no paywall, no ads (coding.blog)
6427.
Detecting APT29: MITRE EDR evaluations round 2 (medium.com)
6428.
Scalog: Seamless Reconfiguration and Total Order in a Scalable Shared Log (2020) (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
6429.
Zoom webinar on AI Monitoring and free cloud trails for Fiddler.AI (zoom.us)
6430.
Bringing Gnu Emacs to native code (twitch.tv)
6431.
Server-side rendering is a Thiel truth (timr.co)
6432.
Sending ElastiCache slowlog metrics to Datadog (tech.scribd.com)
6433.
5 Rules for Better Performance Reviews (staysaasy.com)
6434.
Impostor Syndrome (en.wikipedia.org)
6435.
Compiling for the Reconfigurable Future (rachitnigam.com)
6436.
Alphabet stock rises on 13% revenue growth (cnbc.com)
6437.
AMC Theaters will no longer play Universal movies (theverge.com)
6438.
Can Farts Transmit Covid-19 Coronavirus? (forbes.com)
6439.
Walrus.ai: Human-in-the-loop CI/CD testing service (walrus.ai)
6440.
Cheap Treatment for Covid-19 with MethyleneBlue that might be rejected by pharma
6441.
The state of Deep learning in Golang (medium.com)
6442.
Reproducible work environments using Docker (thoughtworks.com)
6443.
Liberals should oppose the lockdown (psychologytoday.com)
6444.
The End of the US-China Relationship (project-syndicate.org)
6445.
Fairphone 3 can now be bought with a ‘de-googled’ OS (engadget.com)
6446.
Vimeo removes our film “trustWHO” which depicts the hidden practices of the WHO (youtu.be)
6447.
Kubernetes and Rust – Rust at Microsoft [Microsoft Security Response Center] (msrc-blog.microsoft.com)
6448.
Internet performance during the Covid-19 emergency (blog.cloudflare.com)
6449.
The Electric Recording Co. cuts albums the way they were made decades ago (nytimes.com)
6450.
Millions of Americans Working from Home with Unreliable Cell Signal and Internet (waveform.com)