January 2023 Archive
18481.
18482.
What Should Software Engineers Work on as They Grow?
(davidgomes.com)
18483.
18484.
Bad Companies
(yossarian.net)
18485.
The Python Five Minute Journal
(brignoni.dev)
18486.
Creativity, According to Rick Rubin
(complex.com)
18487.
The Cap of Smoke and Mirrors
(svakulenko.substack.com)
18488.
Meaningful change never comes without loss
(jaklewis.substack.com)
18489.
18490.
Explaining short text classification with diverse synthetic exemplars, counters
(link.springer.com)
18491.
A Long-Text Classification Method of Chinese News Based on Bert and CNN
(ieeexplore.ieee.org)
18492.
Computer Stars on Collision Course (1989)
(nytimes.com)
18493.
Wi-Fi Routers Used to Detect Human Locations, Poses Within a Room
(tomshardware.com)
18494.
Apple started processing refunds for Twitterrific
(mastodon.social)
18496.
Sunny Computers, Part 3
(cohost.org)
18498.
Createpost.ai – Create Content with Artificial Intelligence
(createpost.ai)
18499.
ABB sells it's power conversion division for $505M
(reuters.com)
18500.
Efficiently Inflating ViewBindings with a Generic and Reified Kotlin Function
(miny-zeether.medium.com)
18501.
The CNET AI writing conundrum has reinforced the need for fact-checking
(philsiarri.substack.com)
18502.
Disguising solar panels as ancient Roman tiles in Pompeii
(techxplore.com)
18503.
Epic Pooh by Michael Moorcock (1989)
(web.archive.org)
18504.
18505.
Microsoft HoloLens 2
(microsoft.com)
18506.
15+ global car brands test StoreDot's extreme fast charging battery cells
(greencarcongress.com)
18507.
What Wikidata teaches us about knowledge engineering
(slideshare.net)
18508.
How to unlock your full potential as a hybrid athlete with technology
(blog.barretnobel.com)
18509.
No, You're Not Bribing Your Kids (2019)
(psychologytoday.com)
18510.
Tony Hawk Discusses His Broken Leg
(nytimes.com)