August 2021 Archive
11671.
To Learn More Quickly, Brain Cells Break Their DNA (quantamagazine.org)
11672.
Confederate Slave Payrolls (prologue.blogs.archives.gov)
11673.
SCO vs. IBM settlement deal is done, but zombie case shuffles on elsewhere (theregister.com)
11674.
Product Quantization for Memory Efficient Search (pinecone.io)
11675.
Computer Algebra in Julia (arxiv.org)
11676.
Development of a Developer (2017) (brennan.io)
11677.
Age of Empires 4 to use Machine Learning for merciless difficulty level (kotaku.com.au)
11678.
Mounting folders to a Windows Docker container from a Windows host (sarcasticcoder.com)
11679.
FitGirl Pirate Repacker Warns Domain Name Could Be Lost, Perhaps Forever (torrentfreak.com)
11680.
How Exercise May Help Keep Our Memory Sharp (nytimes.com)
11681.
How to Stop Procrastinating (psyche.co)
11682.
Could you have stopped Chernobyl? (aidid.substack.com)
11683.
Skepticism grows in El Salvador over pioneering Bitcoin gamble (theguardian.com)
11684.
You Shouldn’t Get a Booster Shot If You’re Immunocompetent – It’s Risky (medium.com)
11685.
The World Is Still Short of Everything (nytimes.com)
11686.
AI-Generated Movie Posters (noahveltman.com)
11687.
Paris in the Twentieth Century (en.wikipedia.org)
11688.
Quest, the career Q&A audio app backed by Y Combinator (sifted.eu)
11689.
400M-year-old fossil reveals how first roots emerged in Earth’s plants (independent.co.uk)
11690.
Earth’s inner core is growing unevenly so why isn’t the planet tipping? (independent.co.uk)
11691.
.NET Microservices – Full Course (youtube.com)
11692.
Plan to use ozone to disinfect classrooms in Wales (theguardian.com)
11693.
Top Machine Learning Operations Repositories (github.com)
11694.
Celery in production: Three more years of fixing bugs (medium.com)
11695.
Link Between Deep Neural Networks and the Nature of the Universe (technologyreview.com)
11696.
The Hollow-Face Illusion (en.wikipedia.org)
11697.
Live like a monk – the key to success (sandordargo.com)
11698.
Ronn: The Opposite of Roff (github.com)
11699.
China's Big Tech Crackdown (npr.org)
11700.
A fascinating map of the world’s most and least racially tolerant countries (washingtonpost.com)