February 2020 Archive
5821.
Clojure Error Messages Are Accidental (lispcast.com)
5822.
Understanding PyTorch with an example: a step-by-step tutorial (towardsdatascience.com)
5823.
Show HN: Real-Time Anomaly Detection in Graphs (github.com)
5824.
K3s Use Cases – How K3s Can Save You Time and Resources (civo.com)
5825.
Here are the billionaires backing Pete Buttigieg's campaign (forbes.com)
5826.
How fast are your disks? Find out the open source way, with fio (arstechnica.com)
5827.
China's mobile giants to take on Google's Play store (reuters.com)
5828.
A collection of wooden outdoor games.How to build it (ikkaro.net)
5829.
An Algorithm That Grants Freedom, or Takes It Away (nytimes.com)
5830.
'This Doesn't Sound Right': Mastercard's CEO Ditched Facebook's Libra (markets.businessinsider.com)
5831.
Cancer patients pressured to choose end-of-life care, lawsuit claims (sacbee.com)
5832.
HiPlot: High-dimensional interactive plots made easy (ai.facebook.com)
5833.
Wuhan hospital for coronavirus lacks care for patients, lots of locks though (mobile.twitter.com)
5834.
From Russia with Blood (2017) (buzzfeed.com)
5835.
Could a Habitable Planet Orbit a Black Hole? (sciencemag.org)
5836.
Why Bruce Perens is proposing “coherent open source” (thenewstack.io)
5837.
Some Businesses Are Going Cashless, but Cities Are Pushing Back (npr.org)
5838.
First african-American owned cannabis dispensary to open in berkeley (berkeleyside.com)
5839.
House Bill Would Allow Lawsuits over Kids’ Privacy Violations (about.bgov.com)
5840.
FCC data fails to count 21M people without broadband, study finds (arstechnica.com)
5841.
Google Expands Canadian Footprint with New Jobs in Toronto, Montreal, Waterloo (cbc.ca)
5842.
Hello World Enterprise Edition (gist.github.com)
5843.
The Army’s Polish Bridge Problem (breakingdefense.com)
5844.
How I hacked language learning to jump-start my Japanese listening skills (medium.com)
5845.
Comcast customer turns Raspberry Pi to watchdog for slow internet speeds (2016) (pcworld.com)
5846.
Caffeine has been a boon for civilization, but it has come at a cost (washingtonpost.com)
5847.
Building WebGPU with Rust [pdf] (fosdem.org)
5848.
Letter of Recommendation: Framing (nytimes.com)
5849.
‘We’re not seeing false positives’: DHS official testifies on facial recognition (sociable.co)
5850.
Facial recognition technology moves into U.S. schools (nytimes.com)