June 2022 Archive
13231.
Cutestrap: A strong, independent CSS Framework
(cutestrap.com)
13232.
UK let in a million foreign nationals in a year for the first time in history
(theepochtimes.com)
13233.
On the Difficulty in Speaking – Han Feizi
(www2.iath.virginia.edu)
13234.
Few-Shot Diffusion Models
(arxiv.org)
13235.
A deep dive into Azure's marketplace's billing system
(nebula-graph.io)
13237.
Easy Money Is Money Easily Lost
(awealthofcommonsense.com)
13238.
13239.
Refined GitHub Browser Extension
(github.com)
13240.
Origins of the D Programming Language
(dl.acm.org)
13241.
Ethical AI isn’t just how you build it, it’s how you use it
(stackoverflow.blog)
13242.
Mozilla Project Fusion: Tor Integration into Firefox (2018)
(gitlab.torproject.org)
13243.
S. I. Hayakawa
(en.wikipedia.org)
13244.
Is my dog too cold? How cold is too cold for a walk?
(theconversation.com)
13246.
13247.
On-Device Text-to-Image Search with TensorFlow Lite Searcher Library
(blog.tensorflow.org)
13248.
Illusion, new to science, is strong enough to trick our reflexes
(medicalxpress.com)
13249.
I'm ready for the next power outage
(youtube.com)
13250.
Golang Interface for Urbit
(github.com)
13251.
Why Don’t We Forget How to Ride a Bike?
(scientificamerican.com)
13252.
Create Reddit Videos with just one command
(github.com)
13254.
History of Locks – Sargent and Greenleaf (2018)
(locks210.blogspot.com)
13255.
13256.
13257.
13258.
Open source edge detection with OpenCV and Pachyderm
(developers.redhat.com)
13259.
A single seagrass clone stretches 180 km in Western Australia’s Shark Bay
(theconversation.com)
13260.
A Tale of a Trailing Dot
(daniel.haxx.se)