A Cephalopod Has Passed a Cognitive Test Designed for Human Children
(sciencealert.com)
2021 Archive
7441.
7443.
Different browsers see different colors
(mux.com)
7444.
Are deep neural networks dramatically overfitted? (2019)
(lilianweng.github.io)
7445.
ProtonMail, Tutanota urging EU to reconsider encryption rules
(cyberscoop.com)
7446.
7447.
Libreboot: Freedom-Respecting Boot Firmware
(libreboot.org)
7449.
Wasmer 2.0
(wasmer.io)
7450.
F# for fun and profit: Terms and Conditions
(fsharpforfunandprofit.com)
7451.
Making is show business now (2020)
(alexdanco.com)
7452.
Claude Shannon Demonstrates Machine Learning (1952)
(techchannel.att.com)
7453.
Diffusion Models Beat GANs on Image Synthesis
(arxiv.org)
7454.
7456.
An Introduction to Probabilistic Programming
(arxiv.org)
7457.
7458.
Joy.js – make happy little programs (2017)
(ncase.me)
7459.
Nuclear power looks to regain its footing 10 years after Fukushima
(scientificamerican.com)
7460.
Europe's Vaccine Disaster
(spiegel.de)
7461.
Rivian valued at over $100B after biggest IPO of 2021
(reuters.com)
7462.
Bitfinex, the Italian network behind the boss that makes Bitcoin tremble
(nicolaborzi.medium.com)
7463.
Is Web3 Bullshit?
(maxread.substack.com)
7464.
Why “Trusting the Science” Is Complicated
(lareviewofbooks.org)
7465.
Midwest Developer
(lanie.dev)
7466.
7467.
Heat dome causing record breaking heat wave
(severe-weather.eu)
7468.
Bitfinex just spent $23.7M in fees to make a single Ethereum transaction
(theblockcrypto.com)
7469.
Idiocracy: A disturbingly prophetic look at the future
(theguardian.com)
7470.
The fast-food workers’ season of rebellion
(washingtonpost.com)