A (Long) Peek into Reinforcement Learning
(lilianweng.github.io)
Monthly Highlights
721.
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Earth's clouds are shrinking, boosting global warming
(science.org)
724.
CDC's top laboratory on STDs is shut by Trump administration
(statnews.com)
725.
Show HN: Resurrecting Infocom's Unix Z-Machine with Cosmopolitan
(christopherdrum.github.io)
726.
Writing Cursor rules with a Cursor rule
(adithyan.io)
727.
728.
Four Years of Jai (2024)
(smarimccarthy.is)
729.
The long-awaited Friend Compound laws in California
(supernuclear.substack.com)
730.
The Real Book (2021)
(99percentinvisible.org)
731.
Coding Isn't Programming
(socallinuxexpo.org)
732.
The Candid Naivety of Geeks
(ploum.net)
733.
Show HN: I made a little puzzle game about a rogue chess knight
(knightride.rakhim.org)
734.
Legged Locomotion Meets Skateboarding
(umich-curly.github.io)
735.
Hacking the call records of millions of Americans
(evanconnelly.github.io)
736.
Charging electric vehicles 5x faster in subfreezing temps
(news.umich.edu)
737.
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Three Hundred Years Later, a Tool from Isaac Newton Gets an Update
(quantamagazine.org)
742.
Snapchat is harming children at an industrial scale?
(afterbabel.com)
743.
745.
Why do we need modules at all? (2011)
(groups.google.com)
746.
Peru's ancient irrigation systems turned deserts into farms because of culture
(theconversation.com)
747.
748.
Val Kilmer has died
(nytimes.com)
749.
Multi-Token Attention
(arxiv.org)
750.
An Interview with Zen Chief Architect Mike Clark
(computerenhance.com)