March 2015 Archive
661.
SmileMiner – A Java library of state-of-art machine learning algorithms (github.com)
662.
Spain Finds Cervantes' Tomb in Madrid (bbc.com)
663.
A Full Hardware Guide to Deep Learning (timdettmers.wordpress.com)
664.
I was a professor at four universities. I still couldn’t make ends meet (washingtonpost.com)
665.
Data-Crunching Indian Recipes (washingtonpost.com)
666.
Who Says C is Simple? (2010) (eecs.berkeley.edu)
667.
Elsevier sold me a Creative Commons non-commercial licensed article (rossmounce.co.uk)
668.
Improving compression with a preset DEFLATE dictionary (blog.cloudflare.com)
669.
Using Google Cloud Pub/Sub to Connect Applications and Data Streams (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
670.
Netflix on an NES (gizmodo.com)
671.
Peter Lawrey Describes Petabyte JVMs (infoq.com)
672.
Show HN: Make School – College replacement for founders and developers (makeschool.com)
673.
We Tried Building a Remote Team and It Sucked (blog.statuspage.io)
674.
From a Ruby monolith to microservices in Go (sourcegraph.com)
675.
Why I am called "the Father of Visual Basic" (1996) (cooper.com)
676.
Further ties of NSA to Equation Group hackers (arstechnica.com)
677.
Show HN: Moltin – eCommerce Back End as a Service (moltin.com)
678.
Beating the compiler (roguelazer.com)
679.
Show HN: Netlify – Builds, Deploys and Hosts Your Static Site or App (netlify.com)
680.
Pruning and Polishing: Keeping OpenBSD Modern (openbsd.org)
681.
Coding Like a Girl (medium.com)
682.
A Startup That Wants to Build Cities (buildcampus.com)
683.
ReadMe (YC W15) Creates Crisp Documentation for Developers Using Your APIs (techcrunch.com)
684.
Start Using Landsat on AWS (aws.amazon.com)
685.
The Overprotected Kid (2014) (theatlantic.com)
686.
$1B TSA Behavioral Screening Program Slammed as Ineffective Junk Science (allgov.com)
687.
Manux – A free Linux-compatible OS designed to withstand attacks in userspace (manux.info)
688.
Ebola whole virus vaccine shown effective, safe in primates (news.wisc.edu)
689.
Discrete Mathematics and Functional Programming (cs.wheaton.edu)
690.
A database of SMS cards: The technology inside IBM's 1960s mainframes (righto.com)