February 2020 Archive
6361.
French ski resort uses helicopters to deliver snow for bare slopes (bbc.com)
6362.
CS Courses (github.com)
6363.
Netflix Loses Bid to Dismiss $25M Lawsuit over 'Black Mirror: Bandersnatch' (hollywoodreporter.com)
6364.
Together: The Merb Story (yehudakatz.com)
6365.
K-Means Clustering and Art (0xfe.blogspot.com)
6366.
Safer and More Transparent Access to User Location (android-developers.googleblog.com)
6367.
UCLA Abandons Plans to Use Facial Recognition After Backlash (vice.com)
6368.
We Left AWS (dev.to)
6369.
AMD Tweaks Rome Epyc Server Chip Lineup (nextplatform.com)
6370.
How we implemented indexed joins in our custom SQL engine (dolthub.com)
6371.
How An AT&T Lawyer Helped Monopolize Cheerleading and Induce Drug Shortages (mattstoller.substack.com)
6372.
Great News! We have launched our Travel App
6373.
Fellini’s ‘8 1/2,’ and the dream scene that unlocks secret to human creativity (washingtonpost.com)
6374.
Russia’s Dr. Seuss (theparisreview.org)
6375.
First 90 days as CTO or VP Engineering (lethain.com)
6376.
Chrome deploys deep-linking tech in latest browser build despite privacy concern (theregister.co.uk)
6377.
Debian discusses how to handle 2038 (lwn.net)
6378.
Android 11 Developer Preview (developer.android.com)
6379.
API Design Guide (cloud.google.com)
6380.
Jürgen Schmidhubere: Our Decade of Deep Learning / Outlook on the 2020s (people.idsia.ch)
6381.
Vitess – A database clustering system for horizontal scaling of MySQL (vitess.io)
6382.
Potato Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
6383.
The cost of buying and selling homes is too high (economist.com)
6384.
Removing Google as a single point of failure (jakewharton.com)
6385.
DeepMind releases JAX neural networks libraries (twitter.com)
6386.
Is Simplicity Always the Goal? (simplethread.com)
6387.
Show HN: Scripts to netboot 12 identical Windows machines for LAN parties (github.com)
6388.
Common Mental Shortcuts Can Cause Major Physician Errors (nytimes.com)
6389.
Question the Current Dogma: Is Kubernetes Hyper-Scale Necessary for Everyone? (thenewstack.io)
6390.
All these cars, they're owned by the same person (threadreaderapp.com)