A list of swag opportunities for developers
(github.com)
2018 Archive
10561.
10562.
10563.
AMD Demos 7nm Vega GPU
(anandtech.com)
10564.
Engineering Marvel of the Winter Olympics: A Broom
(nytimes.com)
10565.
10567.
Announcing .NET Foundation Open Membership
(dotnetfoundation.org)
10568.
Australia's tech industry savages Labor for backing bill
(businessinsider.com.au)
10569.
A Sudden Illness (2003)
(newyorker.com)
10570.
10571.
So You Think You Have a Power Law (2007)
(bactra.org)
10572.
Structured Concurrency in High-Level Languages
(250bpm.com)
10573.
Growing up with AI
(medium.com)
10574.
A packaging tutorial for Guix
(gnu.org)
10575.
Line breaking (2014)
(xxyxyz.org)
10576.
10577.
Writing a Managed JIT in C# with CoreCLR
(xoofx.com)
10578.
Dissecting the 128-byte raycaster (2014)
(finalpatch.blogspot.com)
10579.
10580.
10581.
Understanding CPU port contention
(dendibakh.github.io)
10582.
Learning to Predict Depth on the Pixel 3 Phones
(ai.googleblog.com)
10583.
Blender’s Prehistory – Traces on Commodore Amiga (1987-1991)
(zgodzinski.com)
10584.
Baidu Research Announces Breakthrough in Simultaneous Translation
(simultrans-demo.github.io)
10585.
Sleep Science: In the Era of Screens, Rest Is Crucial
(nationalgeographic.com)
10586.
Clothing Britain’s Spies During World War II
(daily.jstor.org)
10587.
TinyEMU, a RISC-V/i486 VM for Linux in the Browser
(bellard.org)
10588.
10589.
GRPC and JSON
(grpc.io)
10590.
How to Read 100s of Millions of Records per Second from a Single Disk
(clemenswinter.com)