Computer science recap for week 30/2022
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Reference Count, Don't Garbage Collect 461 comments in 2 discussions
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What they don't teach you about sockets 245 comments in 3 discussions
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Carbon's most exciting feature is its calling convention 219 comments in 2 discussions
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Using GPT-3 to explain how code works 173 comments in 3 discussions
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Announcing the Keyword Generics Initiative 166 comments in 3 discussions
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The Ferrocene Language Specification is here 124 comments in 3 discussions
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Efficient key recovery attack on SIDH 111 comments in 4 discussions
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Artificial intelligence model finds potential drug molecules a thousand times faster 98 comments in 4 discussions
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Treadmill (a "real-time" in-place garbage collection algorithm) 59 comments in 1 discussion
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When the window is not fully open, your TCP stack is doing more than you think 37 comments in 2 discussions
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My 4G setup for working remotely from anywhere 32 comments in 2 discussions
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A method for designing loot drop percentages 31 comments in 1 discussion
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Strange New Phase of Matter Created in Quantum Computer Acts Like It Has Two Time Dimensions 30 comments in 1 discussion
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ABC: A C compiler for printable x86 (2017) 25 comments in 2 discussions
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Character encoding and UTF-8 17 comments in 1 discussion
Projects #
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Implementation of TypeScript's type system written in TypeScript's own type system 106 comments in 3 discussions
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[P] Anees: a multi-turn open-domain Arabic chatbot with a wide set of features 2 comments in 1 discussion
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