2019 Archive
6181.
6182.
Types for Python HTTP APIs
(instagram-engineering.com)
6183.
A Beginner’s Guide to Chart.js
(stanleyulili.com)
6184.
Moving Camera, Moving People: A Deep Learning Approach to Depth Prediction
(ai.googleblog.com)
6185.
6186.
6187.
6188.
Nannou: Creative Coding Toolkit for Rust
(nannou.cc)
6189.
A first-person engine in 265 lines (2014)
(playfuljs.com)
6190.
Generative Adversarial Networks – The Story So Far
(blog.floydhub.com)
6191.
Fundamentals of Product-Market Fit
(holloway.com)
6192.
Reinforcement Learning and Optimal Control
(web.mit.edu)
6193.
Meta-Learners – Learning how to learn
(blog.fastforwardlabs.com)
6194.
6195.
Bugatti has broken the 300mph barrier
(topgear.com)
6196.
Just Enough Piracy Can Be a Good Thing
(sloanreview.mit.edu)
6197.
Google Staffers Share Stories of ‘Systemic’ Retaliation
(bloomberg.com)
6198.
Facebook Horizon
(oculus.com)
6199.
Ike Jime, the Japanese Slaughter Method for Tastier Fish
(guide.michelin.com)
6200.
6201.
Assholes: A Probing Examination
(nomachetejuggling.com)
6202.
Society Needs an Alternative Web
(forbes.com)
6203.
WeWork IPO Shows It's the Most Magical Unicorn
(bloomberg.com)
6204.
Apple's service program for butterfly keyboard MacBooks, even out of warranty
(support.apple.com)
6205.
6206.
A researcher needed three hours to identify me from my DNA
(bloomberg.com)
6207.
6208.
Why Aren’t We Talking About LinkedIn?
(nytimes.com)
6209.
Did Australia Poke a Hole in Your Phone’s Security?
(nytimes.com)
6210.
AWS EC2/RDS Outage in us-east-1
(status.aws.amazon.com)