May 2016 Archive
9691.
ManyEars: Microphone Array-Based Audition for Mobile Robots (manyears.sourceforge.net)
9692.
Confused by testing terminology? Let's never say “unit test” again (codewithoutrules.com)
9693.
Peter Thiel’s dangerous campaign against Gawker (fusion.net)
9694.
Does pop music exist? Hierarchical structure in phonographic markets (sciencedirect.com)
9695.
Why High-Skilled Freelancers Are Leaving Corporate Life Behind (fastcompany.com)
9696.
Deploy machine learning infrastructure in Kubernetes (docs.seldon.io)
9697.
This Dutch Town Will Grow Its Own Food, Live Off-Grid, and Handle Its Own Waste (sciencealert.com)
9698.
Apple explores charging stations for electric vehicles (reuters.com)
9699.
Nvidia vs. AMD OpenGL and Vulkan Benchmarks with Valve's Dota 2 (phoronix.com)
9700.
The Hidden Science of Elevators (popularmechanics.com)
9701.
Python Implementation of Russell and Norvig's “AI – A Modern Approach” (github.com)
9702.
DisplayLink-based USB3 graphics support for Fedora (hadess.net)
9703.
Now you can chat with a bot on Facebook to plan your next vacation (mashable.com)
9704.
Dedup Est Machina: Memory Deduplication as an Advanced Exploitation Vector [pdf] (ieee-security.org)
9705.
We create a free distro container of Parbola GNU / Linux-libre
9706.
Apple TV and Meteor: First Impressions (blog.channel.build)
9707.
Elevated buses that drive over cars are in China's transportation future (mashable.com)
9708.
Artificial Intelligence Is Far from Matching Humans, Panel Says (nytimes.com)
9709.
Whether AI is good or bad depends on the humans behind it (seattletimes.com)
9710.
China unveils 'straddling' bus to beat traffic jams (theguardian.com)
9711.
Misogyny rife on social media, says think tank (bbc.co.uk)
9712.
Why the Very Silly Oracle V. Google Trial Actually Matters (motherboard.vice.com)
9713.
The Immortality Hype (nautil.us)
9714.
Microsoft Edge Team talks about the new fetch API (blogs.windows.com)
9715.
US nuclear force still uses floppy disks (bbc.com)
9716.
Futarchy: Vote Values, but Bet Beliefs (mason.gmu.edu)
9717.
Neuroscience Reading List (businessofsoftware.org)
9718.
Computing machinery and intelligence [Turing, 1950] (loebner.net)
9719.
Hello World with a single memcpy (github.com)
9720.
Designers will design, developers will develop, and why you must stop them (medium.com)