ZFS 128 bit storage: Are you high? (2004)
(blogs.oracle.com)
February 2018 Archive
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Cloud TPUs in Beta
(cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
303.
AMP: the missing controversy
(ferdychristant.com)
304.
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The IRS’s Effort to Convert Its Assembly Codebase to Java
(federalnewsradio.com)
306.
“We Are Morons” – A quick look at the Win2k source (2004)
(atdt.freeshell.org)
307.
Compiler bug? Linker bug? Windows Kernel bug
(randomascii.wordpress.com)
308.
How UK Spies Hacked a European Ally and Got Away with It
(theintercept.com)
309.
Deep reinforcement learning doesn't work yet
(alexirpan.com)
310.
Why some apps use fake progress bars (2017)
(theatlantic.com)
311.
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A collection of things that are Turing-complete by accident (2013)
(beza1e1.tuxen.de)
313.
Physics Travel Guide: a tool that makes learning physics easier
(physicstravelguide.com)
315.
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Startup Ideas We'd Like to Fund (2008)
(old.ycombinator.com)
319.
Tesla Model S outsells German luxury flagships in Europe
(europe.autonews.com)
320.
Why Paper Jams Persist
(newyorker.com)
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The Practice is not the Performance: Why project-based learning fails
(pathsensitive.com)
323.
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HiFive – RISC-V-based Linux development board
(sifive.com)
325.
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Google's CardDAV server isn't standards compliant (2014)
(evertpot.com)
327.
Meltdown fix committed to OpenBSD
(undeadly.org)
328.
Reason ML toolchain
(khoanguyen.me)
329.
Intel hit with 32 lawsuits over security flaws
(reuters.com)
330.
Facebook rolls out job posts to become the blue-collar LinkedIn
(techcrunch.com)