April 2021 Archive
22201.
The Politics of Epistemic Fragmentation (modernmythology.net)
22202.
FilterPixel AI Watched 50k Photos to Learn How to Recognize a Kiss or a Hug (filterpixel.com)
22203.
The Jewish cartoonists who fled the Nazis (theguardian.com)
22204.
Getting Comfortable with Tensors (dockyard.com)
22205.
Starting with Olx Project (dev.to)
22206.
C++ Interpreter Cling Embraces Python Interoperability and Jupyter Notebooks (infoq.com)
22207.
The Selection Process for Britain’s Most Elite Special Forces Unit (insidehook.com)
22208.
The Weird Walrus (arpitbhayani.me)
22209.
Princeton Physics 210: Railgun Project (princeton.edu)
22210.
Convenient, Compulsory, Compensated (interfluidity.com)
22211.
Chinese data surveilance is a messy beauracratic process (ft.com)
22212.
Google Removes Entire State of Georgia from Google Maps (babylonbee.com)
22213.
Solving the whole AGI control problem, version 0.0001 (lesswrong.com)
22214.
A Brief History of Graphics (youtube.com)
22215.
.NET 6 Preview 3 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
22216.
Shelf Engine (YC S18) Is Hiring a Senior Product Manager (jobs.lever.co)
22217.
Shedding light on fairness in AI with a new data set (ai.facebook.com)
22218.
A Technical and Regulatory Perspective on GANs in Medical Devices (innolitics.com)
22219.
What Is a Workflow? (jcheng.org)
22220.
Asp.net Core updates in .NET 6 Preview 3 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
22221.
Kapital Boost – Islamic P2P Platform for SME Financing (kapitalboost.com)
22222.
Rip van Winkle's Razor, a Simple New Estimate for Adaptive Data Analysis (offconvex.org)
22223.
Php.net user database is compromised (thehackernews.com)
22224.
Learning the Wrong Lessons from Suez (realclearworld.com)
22225.
Japan Says Sorry, but It Has to Dump This Radioactive Water into the Ocean (futurism.com)
22226.
Monastery and Throne (lesswrong.com)
22227.
Factory Bakery: A gem for generating randomized ActiveRecord objects (mohd.dev)
22228.
How Stripe validates ideas for new products (reddit.com)
22229.
Covid and Young vs. Old (foobuzz.github.io)
22230.
Anti-fascist “antiX Magic” in an environment suitable for old and new computers (antixlinux.com)