March 2019 Archive
9991.
The Language Model Too Dangerous to Release [audio] (soundcloud.com)
9992.
Apple Announces 'Apple Card' Credit Card with Daily Rewards (macrumors.com)
9993.
Apple debuts Apple Card to transform the credit card experience (venturebeat.com)
9994.
Apple Card, a new kind of credit card created by Apple (apple.com)
9995.
Apple unveils its $9.99 per month news subscription service, Apple News+ (techcrunch.com)
9996.
Red: Terminal Log Analysis Tools (github.com)
9997.
‘Google is aiding Chinese military’ while still on Pentagon advisory board (sociable.co)
9998.
Why “Rotten Tomatoes” for News Is a Terrible Idea (rahul.tech)
9999.
Quantum No Threat to Supercomputing as We Know It (nextplatform.com)
10000.
DeepSqueak AI makes sense of rodent squeaks (spectrumnews.org)
10001.
Tomorrow’s Copyright Vote Explained (juliareda.eu)
10002.
Apple announces Apple TV Plus video subscription service (theverge.com)
10003.
Anatomy of a Measles Outbreak: How One Traveler Brought Virus to Detroit Area (thedailybeast.com)
10004.
AI Ethics: Seven Traps (freedom-to-tinker.com)
10005.
1GB Saved in DNA – End-to-End Automation of DNA Data Storage (nature.com)
10006.
Kubernetes 1.14 released (and Windows Containers out of beta status) (github.com)
10007.
Google Talk: Catch Me If You Can (youtube.com)
10008.
Honda unveils electric version of CRF450 dirt bike and new electric scooter (electrek.co)
10009.
As H-1B Hiring Escalates, Firms Moving Jobs to Canada (insights.dice.com)
10010.
Optimal Stopping (en.wikipedia.org)
10011.
Failed ICO for Sale: Sponsy Blockchain Project on eBay (ebay.com)
10012.
PreShow uses facial-recognition to constantly monitor you during 20 min of ads (vice.com)
10013.
Go for Industrial Programming (peter.bourgon.org)
10014.
Safety in Software Controlled Machinary (npr.org)
10015.
The healthcare system can’t get a grip on its giant patient-matching mess (fastcompany.com)
10016.
Nikon: 'The view through the viewfinder should be as natural as possible' (dpreview.com)
10017.
$100M Epic MegaGrants (unrealengine.com)
10018.
Policy Principles for a Federal Data Privacy Framework in the United States (commerce.senate.gov)
10019.
How does an “Angle of Attack” (AoA) vane work? (2014) (aviation.stackexchange.com)
10020.
Why corrupt but charismatic presidential candidates still get votes (latinamericareports.com)