August 2016 Archive
9811.
Deep Compression: 3 Ways to Compress a Neural Network (gab41.lab41.org)
9812.
Labor productivity is looking distinctly unhealthy (motherjones.com)
9813.
Show HN: Simple Nanowrimo daily word count app
9814.
Back to school bill: pencil case, pens, rubber … and a £785 iPad (theguardian.com)
9815.
Validating Email Addresses with a Regex? Do Yourself a Favor and Don’t (blog.onyxbits.de)
9816.
When machine learning matters (erikbern.com)
9817.
China's Weibo is ahead of Twitter when it comes to mobile (techinasia.com)
9818.
Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (radio-astronomy.org)
9819.
California Court Cannot Lasso Texas Resident into DVD Case (eff.org)
9820.
NASA: Standard Disclaimer (goes.gsfc.nasa.gov)
9821.
What will it take to get a robot to clean your home so you don’t have to do it? (technologyreview.com)
9822.
Best VPN for China 2016 – China VPN Guide – Mostsecurevpn.com
9823.
Mocket: socket mock framework (HTTPretty-ish with Py2/3 support) (github.com)
9824.
I’m a neoliberal. Maybe you are too (medium.com)
9825.
A User’s Guide to FiveThirtyEight’s 2016 General Election Forecast (fivethirtyeight.com)
9826.
Are you a Hyena Startup?, we were… Part 2 (blog.kuhustle.com)
9827.
Ragel will Target C, C++ and ASM Only (colm.net)
9828.
Ask HN: Which linux/unix C++/C IDE are you using?
9829.
Time-Delayed Eating Leads to Better Food Choices (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
9830.
Getting started with Futures [Rust] (github.com)
9831.
Show HN: HackerNews user search engine (hackernews.club)
9832.
Ask HN: Am I obligated to transfer my domain?
9833.
Who needs an architect? (yusufaytas.com)
9834.
Baltimore police face changes after blistering report (usatoday.com)
9835.
New MacBook Pro with Touch ID sensor and OLED mini screen is coming soon (techcrunch.com)
9836.
Analysis of Dota 2 forums hack (leakedsource.com)
9837.
MacBook Pro Lineup Set for 'Most Significant Overhaul in Over 4 Years' (macrumors.com)
9838.
Dummies guide to retrospectives
9839.
Jacob Appelbaum: Inconsistencies in Rape Allegations (zeit.de)
9840.
Google didn't wipe Palestine off Maps (timesofisrael.com)