The New Utopians
(newrepublic.com)
November 2015 Archive
11941.
11942.
A Wider Net Cast for Deep Learning on GPUs
(nextplatform.com)
11943.
How applying for a job is the same as using Amazon
(blog.beamery.com)
11944.
Mapping grid-based statistics using OpenLayers, Three.js and D3.js
(blog.thematicmapping.org)
11945.
Off the Bench: Career Options for Scientists
(chronicle.com)
11947.
Color Placeholders for Loading Images
(blog.learningspaces.io)
11949.
Stop saying technology is causing isolation
(medium.com)
11950.
To Study the Brain, a Doctor Puts Himself Under the Knife
(technologyreview.com)
11951.
5 easy to fix code review finds that boost your (Python) software security
(quantifiedcode.com)
11952.
Web-App Over Slow Internet Connection
(tech-blog.flipkart.net)
11953.
1 of N: Gephi, D3.js, and maps
(ryanmatthewhorne.wordpress.com)
11954.
A Visual Survey of Visualization Techniques for Time-Oriented Data
(survey.timeviz.net)
11955.
Inside Facebook's hyper-efficient data centres
(arstechnica.com)
11956.
Data Visualization and D3.js Newsletter Issue 156
(dashingd3js.com)
11957.
11958.
Comcast customer data leaked online – Comcast insists it’s not their fault
(itgovernanceusa.com)
11959.
Responsive or Mobile site
(lennu.net)
11960.
Flawed Copyright Case Places Spotlight on Canada's Digital Lock Problem
(michaelgeist.ca)
11961.
The Daily Me (1997)
(ajrarchive.org)
11962.
PolEcon of OA Publishing I: What is it publishers do anyway?
(cameronneylon.net)
11963.
Why Functional Programming Matters [pdf]
(cs.kent.ac.uk)
11964.
11965.
New algorithm identifies lockstep reputation attacks
(thestack.com)
11966.
11967.
The TPP and the DNS
(circleid.com)
11968.
Show HN: Dmem – Python Distributed Memory with Redis
(github.com)
11969.
11970.
What the turn from polls to data science means for democracy
(newyorker.com)