Open-Sourcing Ax and BoTorch: New AI Tools for Adaptive Experimentation
(ai.facebook.com)
May 2019 Archive
901.
902.
Tesla: Insane or Clever
(mondaynote.com)
903.
Sony's Deal with Microsoft Blindsided Its Own PlayStation Team
(bloomberg.com)
904.
AMD Ryzen Mini-STX: ASRock’s DeskMini A300
(smallformfactor.net)
905.
Nasa’s New UAV Is 80% 3D-Printed
(aerodefensetech.com)
907.
908.
Speech2Face: Learning the Face Behind a Voice
(arxiv.org)
909.
The Empty Promise of Data Moats
(a16z.com)
910.
Fly over a reconstruction of 4th century Rome [video]
(smarthistory.org)
911.
Oak, a Free and Open Certificate Transparency Log
(letsencrypt.org)
912.
Where the Good Jobs Are
(nytimes.com)
913.
Benefits of a Monorepo
(pspdfkit.com)
914.
Amazon Ring is hiring editors to push local crime news to its users
(theatlantic.com)
915.
The Zig Programming Language
(ziglang.org)
916.
What the Royal Astronomical Society in 1884 Tells Us About Python Today
(typesandtimes.net)
917.
ELF files on Linux
(linux-audit.com)
918.
Electromagnetic interference mapping
(charleslabs.fr)
919.
Public DNS in Taiwan the Latest Victim of BGP Hijack
(blog.apnic.net)
920.
Microsoft makes AI tool for better search available as an open source project
(blogs.microsoft.com)
922.
Problems with DSLs for non-programmers
(artur-martsinkovskyi.github.io)
923.
How Idle Heroes Made $100M in a Year
(deconstructoroffun.com)
926.
Internet Explorer Browser Collection
(my-internet-explorer.com)
927.
The Search for the Extra Pedal (2017)
(mclaren.com)
928.
929.
930.
Data Science Interview Study Guide
(coriers.com)