October 2022 Archive
18511.
Making remote and asynchronous work, work
(infoq.com)
18512.
18513.
Three Lessons from My Interview with Pieter Levels
(wannabe-entrepreneur.com)
18515.
Colleges brace for the beginning of affirmative action’s end
(politico.com)
18516.
Ask a question, YouTube and OpenAI Whisper will try to answer
(huggingface.co)
18517.
18518.
Argo AI Is Shutting Down. What’s Next for Autonomous Vehicles?
(news.crunchbase.com)
18519.
Cowardice at Sundance: Why Was Jihad Rehab Canceled?
(theatlantic.com)
18520.
The Agonies of Picking a Product Name (2011)
(web.archive.org)
18521.
Naming Things (2013)
(blog.flavioribeiro.com)
18522.
Deep Learning with Light
(news.mit.edu)
18523.
18524.
AI Watches You Walk to Diagnose Parkinson’s, MS
(spectrum.ieee.org)
18525.
Substation – Serverless Data Pipeline Toolkit
(github.com)
18526.
18527.
It's Time to Do More with Less
(faros.ai)
18528.
Phrasebooks Are Dying Out
(economist.com)
18529.
GPU Hardware Video Encoders – How Good Are They?
(chipsandcheese.com)
18530.
18531.
Substituting economics for politics is a failure
(pluralistic.net)
18532.
Bracing for up to 70K Covid deaths this winter as booster uptake flops
(arstechnica.com)
18533.
Ford Makes Big Announcement
(thestreet.com)
18534.
Consistency Tests for Your App: Use Them to Catch Bugs Big or Small
(spin.atomicobject.com)
18535.
How the world's richest person bought Twitter
(bbc.co.uk)
18536.
18537.
18539.
18540.
Python in Indonesia swallows 54-year-old woman
(theguardian.com)