June 2020 Archive
1861.
BLEU Score: Bilingual Evaluation Understudy (leimao.github.io)
1862.
Richard Feynman Computer Heuristics Lecture (1985) [video] (youtube.com)
1863.
From chaos to free will (aeon.co)
1864.
Deciding to do morally risky work (2019) (joeroussos.org)
1865.
Google quietly launches an AI-powered Pinterest rival named Keen (theverge.com)
1866.
The utilitarian pleasures of playing board games by yourself (atlasobscura.com)
1867.
What Facebook doesn’t understand about the Facebook walkout (theverge.com)
1868.
Show HN: Zyro – AI Powered Website Builder (zyro.com)
1869.
The CDC waited 'it's entire existence for this moment.' What went wrong? (nytimes.com)
1870.
The Curious Case of Copy and Paste (research.securitum.com)
1871.
Springer Nature open access agreement and Elsevier update (evcp.berkeley.edu)
1872.
A study out of thin air (medicineuncensored.com)
1873.
Expresso: A simple expressions language with polymorphic extensible row types (github.com)
1874.
How to Eat If You Want Better Sleep (wsj.com)
1875.
Humans Navigate with Stereo Olfaction (pnas.org)
1876.
The North Face becomes first major brand to join Facebook ad boycott (adage.com)
1877.
Show HN: Vocable – open-source app that helps those who can't speak (github.com)
1878.
KoNLPy: Korean NLP in Python (konlpy.org)
1879.
Senate Republicans propose law to outlaw end-to-end encryption (daringfireball.net)
1880.
How to use smart lights to stop people from interrupting your conference calls (coywolf.news)
1881.
Beyond Meat: Scaling ethical consumerism (4thquadrant.io)
1882.
I’m a Developer. I Won’t Teach My Kids to Code, and Neither Should You (2018) (getpocket.com)
1883.
A Physicist Trying to Fix Quantum Mechanics (nytimes.com)
1884.
There is no more Perl at JP Morgan (thehftguy.com)
1885.
I’m leaving academia (medium.com)
1886.
SketchUp Goes Subscription-Only (blog.sketchup.com)
1887.
Architects have designed a Martian city for the desert outside Dubai (edition.cnn.com)
1888.
Cradle of Cantonese cuisine welcomes "robot restaurant complex" (sixthtone.com)
1889.
Wealthy Buyers Reportedly in “Mad Rush” to Leave San Francisco (sfgate.com)
1890.
The Rolling, Lurching, Vomit-Inducing Road to a Seasickness Cure (hakaimagazine.com)