February 2020 Archive
8041.
Looking for a full-stack developer Remote job (bensigo.github.io)
8042.
Are You Bold Enough? (dev.to)
8043.
PyTorch3D: An open-source library for 3D deep learning (ai.facebook.com)
8044.
SEC vs. Telegram Battle (officegymbot.blogspot.com)
8045.
U.S. considering “taking a stake” in Ericsson/Nokia to fight Huawei's 5G rollout (cnbc.com)
8046.
The only way to hit net zero by 2050 is to stop flying (ft.com)
8047.
StreamWriter (streamwriter.org)
8048.
Elm Expectations (github.com)
8049.
Using GitHub issues as a comment plugin (ocs.now.sh)
8050.
Should I Kill Myself or Have a Cup of Coffee? Stoics and Existentialists Agree (iai.tv)
8051.
HashiCorp Wants to Be the Next VMware (forbes.com)
8052.
Arm Ethos Is for Ubiquitous AI at the Edge (fuse.wikichip.org)
8053.
Rico's cheatsheets: “a modest collection of cheatsheets” (devhints.io)
8054.
Ask HN: Tech licensing from universities?
8055.
Ask HN: What's the metagame of job hopping and raises
8056.
PyTorch3D (github.com)
8057.
Show HN: SubFeeds for Reddit – web client for Reddit sub collections (subfeeds.com)
8058.
Last year India shot down a satellite, and now it’s showing off the weapon (arstechnica.com)
8059.
The Wall of Technical Debt (verraes.net)
8060.
Child abuse imagery found within Bitcoin's blockchain (2018) (theguardian.com)
8061.
The Secret Language of Coders (mobile.twitter.com)
8062.
Slack vs. Teams vs. Workplace: The dynamics of the work messenger market (gopractice.io)
8063.
Build a Business, Not a Financial Machine (2016) (garyvaynerchuk.com)
8064.
There are 9 different ways to write multi-line strings in YAML (stackoverflow.com)
8065.
Wired Magazine, January 2000 (redmonk.com)
8066.
State of the Bootcamp Market Report 2020 (careerkarma.com)
8067.
The messy mission to bring 4G to the London Underground (wired.co.uk)
8068.
Normal resting heart rate appears to vary widely from person to person (sciencedaily.com)
8069.
2x system read throughput with only 26 lines of code (pingcap.com)
8070.
Combo of two HIV vaccines fails its big test (science.sciencemag.org)