November 2019 Archive
5281.
Top People, Organizations and Repositories – GitHub Stars
(githubstats.lipis.dev)
5282.
Eric Schmidt and the great revolving door
(vicki.substack.com)
5283.
5284.
Top U.S. Toxicologist Was Barred from Saying PFAS Cause Disease in Humans
(theintercept.com)
5285.
Fine-tuning GPT-2 for the procedural generation of descriptive text
(drive.google.com)
5286.
Blizzard president gives vague apology for Hong Kong protest response
(arstechnica.com)
5287.
Construction industry goes high-tech
(cbc.ca)
5288.
Lisp Flavoured Erlang
(github.com)
5289.
5290.
Spark tips. Don't collect data on driver
(luminousmen.com)
5291.
A Functional Reboot for Deep Learning
(github.com)
5292.
The Deadly Consequences of Rounding Errors
(slate.com)
5293.
1,500 Microservice at Monzo
(twitter.com)
5294.
I Think, Therefore I Am
(medium.com)
5295.
Lenticular Lens Creating an Illusion
(twitter.com)
5296.
5297.
TIL: Ball makes glass jars and spacecraft
(ball.com)
5298.
5299.
SASE is doing to network security what storage devices did to IT
(perimeters81.com)
5300.
Q-Learning Tic-Tac-Toe, Briefly
(planspace.org)
5301.
Project Silica proof of concept stores ‘Superman’ movie on quartz glass
(news.microsoft.com)
5302.
Microsoft’s approach to hybrid: Azure services when, where customers need them
(news.microsoft.com)
5303.
Researchers Hack Siri, Alexa, and Google Home by Shining Lasers at Them
(arstechnica.com)
5304.
5305.
5306.
Microsoft re-envisioned the data warehouse with Azure Synapse Analytics
(news.microsoft.com)
5307.
No, a lone whale didn’t cause Bitcoin’s 2017 rise
(decrypt.co)
5308.
Microsoft Announces Azure Quantum
(azure.microsoft.com)
5309.
The Unexpected Benefits of Writing Tests
(walrus.ai)
5310.