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- Nim Conf 2026 (Online, Sat June 20) (conf.nim-lang.org)
- Pogacar and Ku Coin (inrng.com)
- Making Operations Research More Accessible: Insights from the Rise of ML (pubsonline.informs.org)
- Y Combinator explained in Python (2019) (lptk.github.io)
- Deep Reinforcement Learning does not work yet (2018) (alexirpan.com)
- The Art of Puzzles (gmpuzzles.com)
- Python behind the scenes: how Python dictionaries work (2021) (tenthousandmeters.com)
- Sprouted Coconut (en.wikipedia.org)
- TuneType (tunetype.com)
- Channel Surfing a.k.a. Hopping a.k.a. Zapping (en.wikipedia.org)
- Linda Pezzano: Trivial Pursuit Sales Genius (1999) (latimes.com)
- The joy, excitement, and surprise of computing – Con 2024 (last one) (bangbangcon.com)
- Klára Dán von Neumann (en.wikipedia.org)
- Python: A programming language created by a community (2016) (neopythonic.blogspot.com)
- The Spreading Grass-Roots Threat to Microsoft (1998) (washingtonpost.com)
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I have stumbled a few times and in many places on the famous "latency numbers every programmer should know". From what I understand they were first popularised by Peter Norvig. [0] My question is: how would one go about…
- The Intelligent Illusion – A practical guide to the business risks of Gen AI (illusion.baldurbjarnason.com)
- GitHub Actions Extension for VS Code (marketplace.visualstudio.com)
- Tech companies are irrational pop cultures (softwarecrisis.dev)
- Unbelievable by Rob Hyndman (robjhyndman.com)
- Polymorph: Queryless ECS in Nim (Nimconf2022 Video) (youtube.com)
- Learn Esperanto First: Tim Morley at TEDxGranta (youtube.com)