February 2023 Archive
13651.
A neuro-chip to manage brain disorders
(actu.epfl.ch)
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Can We “Cure” Cancer?
(rootsofprogress.org)
13654.
You Need to Update Firefox and Android
(wired.com)
13655.
Running a browser inside your terminal
(github.com)
13656.
Jungian Psychology, Minus the Nonsense
(superbowl.substack.com)
13657.
Dopt – State machines and their influence on our SDKs
(blog.dopt.com)
13658.
You vs. the New Hire Your Boss Tells You Not to Worry About
(mcsweeneys.net)
13659.
Studying Bias in GANs Through the Lens of Race
(arxiv.org)
13660.
Comparing the Top Eight Managed Kubernetes Providers
(medium.com)
13661.
John Carmack interview with Dallas Innovates magazine (starts on page 56)
(dallasinnovates.com)
13662.
Ronin 2.0.0 has finally been released!
(ronin-rb.dev)
13663.
The Evolution64 – Is it worth the money? [video]
(youtube.com)
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What Slowdown? – December 2022 Robotics Investments Reaches $1.14B
(roboticsbusinessreview.com)
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13667.
13668.
How do you run Kafka?
(static.convex.dev)
13669.
Tom Cruise on TikTok? Deepfake - mission possible
(tiktok.com)
13670.
Birth Rates, Death Rates and the World’s Population Dynamics
(stlouisfed.org)
13671.
China's Purchasing Power Advantage Means Its Green Investments Go a Lot Further
(cleantechnica.com)
13672.
13673.
Trust Davis – Non-Exploitable Distributed Online Reputation
(trustdavis.io)
13674.
Goodhart's Law Isn't as Useful as You Might Think
(commoncog.com)
13675.
SQL Injection: Something Scary (2013)
(itprotoday.com)
13677.
How Amazon Became Ordinary (2022)
(ritholtz.com)
13678.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
(businessinsider.com)
13679.
Shenzhen Fuman LM358S die-shot
(zeptobars.com)
13680.
GoodRx Leaked User Health Data to Facebook and Google
(nytimes.com)