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1. Deep Reinforcement Learning is a waste of time (jtoy.net)
21 points by snaky on Dec 30, 2019 | past | 3 comments
2. Tuning TCP stacks similar to QUIC almost matches QUICs performance (2019) (arxiv.org)
2 points by snaky on June 21, 2019 | past
3. Opera, Brave, Vivaldi to ignore Chrome's anti-ad-blocker changes (zdnet.com)
571 points by snaky on June 9, 2019 | past | 248 comments
4. Targeted ads make only 4% more revenue than classic ads, academics say (2019) (zdnet.com)
3 points by snaky on June 4, 2019 | past
5. The dream of microbiome-based medicine requires a fresh approach (nature.com)
3 points by snaky on June 2, 2019 | past
6. Amazon is 3D-scanning people's bodies in exchange for gift cards (mashable.com)
21 points by snaky on May 24, 2019 | past | 2 comments
7. Apple Accused of Selling iTunes Customers' Listening Data (bloomberg.com)
6 points by snaky on May 24, 2019 | past | 1 comment
8. Hey Google, What Do Your Security Patches Tell Us? (arxiv.org)
3 points by snaky on May 24, 2019 | past
9. Hailo-8, an edge chip custom-designed for AI workloads (venturebeat.com)
1 point by snaky on May 15, 2019 | past
10. GaussDB, “The World's First AI-Native” Database by Huawei (cgtn.com)
2 points by snaky on May 15, 2019 | past | 2 comments
11. Number detectors spontaneously emerge in a DNN designed for object recognition (advances.sciencemag.org)
1 point by snaky on May 13, 2019 | past
12. Claims that breakfast is a health panacea may be unsupported (vox.com)
46 points by snaky on May 5, 2019 | past | 72 comments
13. Mozilla announces ban on Firefox extensions containing obfuscated code (zdnet.com)
64 points by snaky on May 2, 2019 | past | 4 comments
14. BESM-6, the late great Soviet mainframe (mailcom.com)
3 points by snaky on April 22, 2019 | past
15. Machines like the EMSculpt may do your exercise for you (bloomberg.com)
1 point by snaky on April 19, 2019 | past
16. Expired food: how best-before dates create a waste mountain (theguardian.com)
55 points by snaky on April 18, 2019 | past | 75 comments
17. DopplerFi – Communication Between BLE and Wi-Fi by Injecting Doppler Shifts (arxiv.org)
192 points by snaky on April 9, 2019 | past | 23 comments
18. Correctly identifying emotions from facial expressions 98% of the time (case.edu)
2 points by snaky on April 7, 2019 | past
19. PostgreSQL now has pluggable table storage (twitter.com/andresfreundtec)
4 points by snaky on April 5, 2019 | past
20. Local China authorities cracks down on mobile apps snooping (globaltimes.cn)
3 points by snaky on April 1, 2019 | past
21. Modernising 1960s computer technology: learning from the CDC 6600 (crowdsupply.com)
6 points by snaky on March 30, 2019 | past
22. Peloton – NVMe-first, PostgreSQL-compatible, self-driving DBMS (pelotondb.io)
29 points by snaky on March 26, 2019 | past | 5 comments
23. Scenic, the Fuchsia Graphics Engine (googlesource.com)
3 points by snaky on March 22, 2019 | past | 2 comments
24. America's Largest Music Collection Needs Your Help (reddit.com)
3 points by snaky on March 22, 2019 | past
25. Facebook Stored Hundreds of Millions of User Passwords in Plain Text for Years (krebsonsecurity.com)
1252 points by snaky on March 21, 2019 | past | 429 comments
26. Nearly 70% of Chinese who have bought an electric car regret it (bloomberg.com)
2 points by snaky on March 20, 2019 | past
27. Xiaomi revenue up 52.6 percent in 2018 (xinhuanet.com)
2 points by snaky on March 19, 2019 | past
28. EU government websites have undisclosed adtech trackers from Google and others (theregister.co.uk)
694 points by snaky on March 18, 2019 | past | 309 comments
29. Open source software in quantum computing (arxiv.org)
4 points by snaky on March 15, 2019 | past
30. Amazon gets an edge with its secret squad of PhD economists (cnn.com)
1 point by snaky on March 15, 2019 | past

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