Teaching GPT-3 to Identify Nonsense
(arr.am)
2020 Archive
3691.
3692.
Snowpack 2.0
(snowpack.dev)
3693.
Sponsoring Open Source Developers
(cognitect.com)
3694.
CS246: Mining Massive Data Sets
(web.stanford.edu)
3695.
Onfim
(en.wikipedia.org)
3696.
Haters
(paulgraham.com)
3697.
Falling Out of Love with Apple, Part 3: Content and Censorship
(hardware.substack.com)
3698.
3699.
GitHub Warns Users Reposting YouTube-DL They Could Be Banned
(torrentfreak.com)
3700.
These are called opportunities
(fabiensanglard.net)
3701.
3702.
Facebook’s dominance is built on anti-competitive behavior
(insights.som.yale.edu)
3703.
Players are fixing Microsoft Flight Simulator’s monuments with Google Maps
(rockpapershotgun.com)
3704.
This person does not exist
(thispersondoesnotexist.com)
3705.
Bullfrog After Populous
(filfre.net)
3706.
Color blindness
(commandcenter.blogspot.com)
3707.
Does GPT-2 Know Your Phone Number?
(bair.berkeley.edu)
3708.
3709.
/* You Are Not Expected to Understand This */ (2018)
(community.cadence.com)
3710.
Clams filter the water and check whether the water is polluted or clean
(polishnews.co.uk)
3712.
Design Tips for Developers
(paul.copplest.one)
3713.
3714.
Learn Authentication the Hard Way: Part Three
(andrew-best.com)
3715.
3716.
Roblox S-1
(sec.gov)
3717.
COBOL programmers answer call
(spectrum.ieee.org)
3718.
Humanities aren't a science and shouldn't be treated like one (2012)
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
3719.
Dutch museum says van Gogh painting stolen in overnight raid
(news.artnet.com)