February 2019 Archive
92.
Running a Bakery on Emacs and PostgreSQL
(bofh.org.uk)
93.
Implications of Rewriting a Browser Component in Rust
(hacks.mozilla.org)
94.
Undercover spy exposed in NYC was one of many
(apnews.com)
95.
Humans who are not concentrating are not general intelligences
(srconstantin.wordpress.com)
96.
K3s – Lightweight Kubernetes
(k3s.io)
97.
Cleave.js – Format input text content when you are typing
(nosir.github.io)
98.
Liberapay – A recurrent donations platform
(liberapay.com)
99.
FindChips – Get instant insight into any electronic component
(findchips.com)
100.
101.
Famous Laws of Software Development (2017)
(timsommer.be)
102.
103.
Facebook will reveal who uploaded your contact info for ad targeting
(techcrunch.com)
104.
The Tech Behind SpaceX’s New Engine
(hackaday.com)
105.
Netherlands, Finland, Luxembourg, Poland and Italy Oppose EU Copyright Directive
(permanentrepresentations.nl)
106.
Linux Desktop Setup
(hookrace.net)
107.
108.
The Gyllenhaal Experiment
(pudding.cool)
109.
110.
Jeff Bezos Accuses National Enquirer of Blackmail
(nytimes.com)
111.
Myths in Machine Learning Research
(crazyoscarchang.github.io)
112.
A Python Interpreter Written in Rust
(github.com)
113.
This Cat Does Not Exist
(thiscatdoesnotexist.com)
114.
Better Language Models and Their Implications
(blog.openai.com)
115.
Nasa Happily Reports the Earth Is Greener
(goodnewsnetwork.org)
116.
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118.
The Raspberry Pi store is much cooler than an Apple Store
(techcrunch.com)
119.
We're Entering a Golden Age of Podcasts
(chartable.com)
120.
Let Children Get Bored Again
(nytimes.com)