February 2020 Archive
7891.
A Look at ‘Escaping from Saddle Points on Riemannian Manifolds’ (syncedreview.com)
7892.
Basecamp v1 at $250M Revenue (twitter.com)
7893.
More Dangerous Vulnerabilities in Intel CPUs (pandasecurity.com)
7894.
AngelList Launches ‘Rolling Venture Fund’ (forbes.com)
7895.
Cpuid Virtualization, All in Userspace (github.com)
7896.
Qovery: Superpowers for Developer (qovery.com)
7897.
South Korea Will Start Switching to Linux from This Year (beebom.com)
7898.
Browsers, web sites, and user tracking (lwn.net)
7899.
ML-Fairness-Gym: A Tool for Exploring Long-Term Impacts of Machine Learning (ai.googleblog.com)
7900.
Signs of cancer can appear long before diagnosis, study shows (theguardian.com)
7901.
Celebrating a nation that doesn’t exist (bbc.com)
7902.
Bash-it: A community Bash framework (github.com)
7903.
HeuristicLab: A Framework for Heuristic and Evolutionary Algorithms (dev.heuristiclab.com)
7904.
Confessions of an Ex Philosopher (write.as)
7905.
Cathay Pacific asks 27 000 employees to take unpaid leave as virus hits demand (reuters.com)
7906.
Open Source Economic Models (openriskmanual.org)
7907.
Private payrolls: the best gain in nearly 5 years (cnbc.com)
7908.
The Law Is for Suckers (slate.com)
7909.
Void Linux for PowerPC/Power ISA (Unofficial) (voidlinux-ppc.org)
7910.
Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas dies at 103 (bbc.com)
7911.
The FBI Downloaded CIA’s Hacking Tools Using Starbuck’s WiFi (emptywheel.net)
7912.
How to Compete with AWS (redmonk.com)
7913.
10.97 MacBook Pro charges equals 1 mile driven in an F-150 (secondbreakfast.co)
7914.
SuiteSparse GraphBLAS (github.com)
7915.
Muon colliders come a step closer (nature.com)
7916.
Why Quantum Supremacy Does – and Doesn’t – Matter (knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)
7917.
Identifying MIM-104 Patriot Batteries from Sentinel-1 SAR Multi-Temporal Imagery (medium.com)
7918.
How I Reverse Engineered Byte and Created My Own Byte Web App (medium.com)
7919.
River Thames Frost Fairs (en.wikipedia.org)
7920.
CO2 Emissions on the Web (dannyvankooten.com)