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Arm and TSMC Showcase 7nm Chiplet, Eight A72 at 4GHz on CoWoS Interposer
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AnandTech
Arm & TSMC Showcase 7nm Chiplet, Eight A72 at 4GHz on CoWoS Interposer
Arm and TSMC this week unveiled their jointly developed proof-of-concept chip that combines two quad-core Cortex-72-based 7 nm chiplets on TSMC’s Chip-on-Wafer-on-Substrate (CoWoS) interposer. The two chips are connected using the company’s Low-voltage-IN…
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Before the East India Company
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Lapham’s Quarterly
Before the East India Company
The precursors to the most powerful corporation in history.
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Starship Update
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SpaceX
SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft.
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Life as a cancer patient: ‘it feels like dying from the drugs meant to save me’
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the Guardian
‘My body feels like it is dying from the drugs that are meant to save me’: life as a cancer patient
The long read: When I was diagnosed with highly aggressive breast cancer, I was confronted with a cure so poisonous that, if I survived, I could lose my eyesight, speech and memory
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Doubling the speed of std:uniform_int_distribution in the GNU C++ library
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Daniel Lemire's blog
Doubling the speed of std::uniform_int_distribution in the GNU C++ library (libstdc++)
The standard way in C++ to generate a random integer in a range is to call the std::uniform_int_distribution function. The current implementation of std::uniform_int_distribution in the GNU C++ library (libstdc++) to generate an integer in the interval [0…
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Why Blameless Post-Mortems
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Medium
Why Blameless Post-mortems?
We had a minor outage recently: we made a change to our systems, and started serving errors to customers. We rolled back the change within…
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David E. Shaw and the Ultimate College Hedge
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New York
The Shaw Family Admission Plan
David E. Shaw’s broad, risk-averse strategy, applied to university admissions.
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SBCL 20: Steel Bank Common Lisp's 20th Anniversary Workshop
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500MP camera that can identify every face in a crowd of tens of thousands
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The Telegraph
China unveils 500 megapixel camera that can identify every face in a crowd of tens of thousands
Chinese scientists have developed a 500 megapixel facial recognition camera four times more detailed than the human eye that can identify individuals from crowds of tens of thousands in streets or at sports stadiums.
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Pictures from the 1939 New York World's Fair
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Rare Historical Photos
Rare pictures from the 1939 New York World's Fair - Rare Historical Photos
An idea dreamed up at the height of the depression, the theme of the 1939 World's Fair in New York was "The World of Tomorrow".
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AllenNLP Interpret: A Framework for Explaining Predictions of NLP Models
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allennlp.org
AllenNLP is a free, open-source natural language processing platform for building state of the art models.
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Online courses vs. colleges for software engineering
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Raahul's Blog
Online courses vs. colleges for software engineering
Proud dropouts sometimes swear by online courses, because the project-based learning that they provide is hands-on, and also representative of the how the real world is going to be. On the other hand, …
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Text Rendering Hates You
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The Inevitable Death of VMs: A Progress Report [pdf]
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JSON for Modern C++
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GitHub
GitHub - nlohmann/json: JSON for Modern C++
JSON for Modern C++. Contribute to nlohmann/json development by creating an account on GitHub.
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People are reporting collisions with Tesla’s Smart Summon feature
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The Drive
People Are Already Reporting Collisions With Tesla's Driverless Smart Summon Feature
The functionality is part of Tesla’s V10 software, which had its widespread release earlier this week.
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Event Modeling
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eventmodeling.org
Event Modeling: What is it?
Event Modeling is a way to design a blueprint for an Information System of any size or scale. It is done in a way that allows the clearest communication of the system's workings to the largest possible cross-section of roles in an organization. The system…
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What Is Gradual Typing? (2009)
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Jeremy Siek | Indiana University Bloomington
What is Gradual Typing | Jeremy Siek
(For a Japanese translation, go here) Gradual typing is a type system I developed with Walid Taha in 2006 that allows parts of a program to be dynamically typed and other parts to be statically typed. The programmer controls which parts are which by either…
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GE, NASA Partner to advance the future of electric flight
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ZDNet
GE, NASA partner to advance the future of electric flight
Aerospace heavyweights have a plan to reinvent this crucial component, which is holding back electric flight.
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Proof emerges that a quantum computer can outperform a classical one
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The Economist
Proof emerges that a quantum computer can outperform a classical one
A leaked paper has given the game away
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Nuclear Fusion Could Rescue the Planet from Climate Catastrophe
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