August 2019 Archive
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A perfect example of how bad recruiting can be
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The Sad State of Axios (reddit.com)
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Pure learning and what artificial neural networks can learn from animal brains (nature.com)
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MIT director resigns over university’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein (nypost.com)
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Robotic Tool Operations Bring In-Space Refueling Closer to Reality (nasa.gov)
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The Cognitive Costs of Reaching for Your Phone During Break (Research Study) (akademiai.com)
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Lessons learned from creating www.schoene-kinderbuecher.de (2uo.de)
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Steam excluded from tax-free weekend in Massachusetts (universalhub.com)
26679.
Using relativistic time dilation to detect buried objects (pnas.org)
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Why Cerebras announcement is a big deal (towardsdatascience.com)
26681.
Go Modules at the Speed of Light (evilmartians.com)
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The Pseudo Debate over Jeffrey Epstein’s Suicide (consortiumnews.com)
26683.
“Introverts are shy” and other myths (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
26684.
Cold Storage (2015) (librarybeyondthebook.org)
26685.
Ask HN: I am a Recruiter and I need your help
26686.
Show HN: Startups Hub (startupjohn.com)
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Consumer Privacy Choice in Online Ads: Who Opts Out and at What Cost? (papers.ssrn.com)
26688.
Making it easier to discover datasets (blog.google)
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Over 55500 public domain books available online (bookx.io)
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Russia sends its first humanoid robot Fedor into space (news.yahoo.com)
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Functional Programming in Clojure (iloveponies.github.io)
26692.
The scientists keeping a global watch for nuclear explosions (2018) (theverge.com)
26693.
iTools Free Download (itools4.com)
26694.
Writing Backprop in Python (mlu.red)
26695.
Lenovo’s Smart Clock gets more useful with latest Google update (techcrunch.com)
26696.
Popular Post Postmortem (j11g.com)
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ZeroCater Announces Office Moves in New York and Austin (zerocater.com)
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Colour-changing artificial ‘chameleon skin’ powered by nanomachines (cam.ac.uk)
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Ben Affleck Made Me a Bad Project Manager (roberttownley.com)
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Copenhagen wants to be fully carbon-neutral as a city by 2025 (twitter.com)