January 2020 Archive
841.
Proposals for Go 1.15 (blog.golang.org)
842.
The Status of HTTP/3 (infoq.com)
843.
Cerebras’s giant chip will smash deep learning’s speed barrier (spectrum.ieee.org)
844.
An update to 37-year-old MIDI (qz.com)
845.
Staff emails claim Boeing 777X ‘shares Max problem’ (telegraph.co.uk)
846.
PandaPy has the speed of NumPy and the usability of Pandas (github.com)
847.
Amiga Java (mikekohn.net)
848.
Pursuing a Business I'll Love (mtlynch.io)
849.
Show HN: Screentop.gg – a platform for tabletop games (screentop.gg)
850.
Fascia encases tissues and organs and may have widespread effects (2019) (washingtonpost.com)
851.
Reformer, the Efficient Transformer (ai.googleblog.com)
852.
Effectively Using Materialized Views in Ruby on Rails (pganalyze.com)
853.
Show HN: I combined Milligram, Skeleton, and Normalize into a single CSS project (sscaffold-css.com)
854.
Luis von Ahn, co-founder and CEO of Duolingo (bbc.com)
855.
Training GPT-2 to Play Chess (slatestarcodex.com)
856.
People no longer believe working hard will lead to a better life, survey shows (abc.net.au)
857.
EU: Call to introduce common charger for all mobile phones (europarl.europa.eu)
858.
One of biggest frauds in U.S. farm history (kansascity.com)
859.
On Pair Programming (martinfowler.com)
860.
DuckDuckGo Lite (duckduckgo.com)
861.
Professors create free research-backed games to train your brain (nyu.edu)
862.
U-Haul to Implement Nicotine-Free Hiring Policy (uhaul.com)
863.
Chrome OS has stalled out (androidpolice.com)
864.
Ask HN: How do you protect your parents from tech scammers?
865.
Tradition Is Smarter (2018) (scholars-stage.blogspot.com)
866.
Frank Abagnale on the death of the con artist and the rise of cybercrime (wired.co.uk)
867.
The word “mafia” is never heard in The Godfather (news.com.au)
868.
Nursing Homes in the US Overmedicate People with Dementia (2018) (hrw.org)
869.
Table Detection and Extraction Using Deep Learning (nanonets.com)
870.
CleverCSV: A Drop-In Replacement for Python's CSV Module (github.com)