February 2023 Archive
1381.
Flurly has been shut down by Stripe (flurly.com)
1382.
NASA's planetary radar captures detailed view of oblong asteroid (phys.org)
1383.
We stand to save $7M over five years from our cloud exit (world.hey.com)
1384.
Does mathematics need a philosophy? (logicmatters.net)
1385.
The Norvig – Chomsky debate (2017) (web.cse.ohio-state.edu)
1386.
The new Bing and Edge: Learning from our first week (blogs.bing.com)
1387.
Ask HN: Are people considering moving off of Fly.io?
1388.
Hugging Face and AWS partner to make AI more accessible (huggingface.co)
1389.
The Importance of Probability in Data Science (kdnuggets.com)
1390.
An interactive explanation of quadtrees (2014) (jimkang.com)
1391.
PyTorch at the Edge: Deploy 964 TIMM Models on Android with TorchScript (dicksonneoh.com)
1392.
Shipping Graphing Calculator (corecursive.com)
1393.
My grandmother died at home, just as she wanted. It cost $145,000 (wbur.org)
1394.
War and subsidies have turbocharged the green transition (economist.com)
1395.
Toxic Exposure: The True Story Behind the Monsanto Trials (press.jhu.edu)
1396.
Who rules Earth? Wild mammals far outweighed by humans and domestic animals (science.org)
1397.
Physically Demanding Work Tied to Male Fertility (hms.harvard.edu)
1398.
Chromium's impact on root DNS traffic (2020) (blog.apnic.net)
1399.
Meta delays setting team budgets as Facebook parent plans fresh round of layoffs (reuters.com)
1400.
W3C Beta Website (beta.w3.org)
1401.
Correlation between the use of swearwords and code quality in open source code? [pdf] (cme.h-its.org)
1402.
Uncle Sam to block Adobe absorption of Figma over monopoly fears (theregister.com)
1403.
Show HN: Replicad, the Library for CAD in the Browser (replicad.xyz)
1404.
Show HN: Bearclaw – tiny static site generator with RSS (github.com)
1405.
Computer Graphics and Computer Animation: A Retrospective Overview (ohiostate.pressbooks.pub)
1406.
Mandatory DEI statements are becoming the norm in academic hiring (economist.com)
1407.
TB patient has violated health orders for a year – could jail be next? (thenewstribune.com)
1408.
AI Is Useful for Capitalists but Probably Terrible for Anyone Else (mebassett.info)
1409.
Why Is Everyone So Boring? (overcomingbias.com)
1410.
Clarksworld closes submissions due to GPT spam (twitter.com)