August 2016 Archive
14011.
Uber to roll out driverless cars (livescience.com)
14012.
Teaching Python and R to Work Together (civisanalytics.com)
14013.
Show HN: Simple Flow-Based Machine Learning and Automation (github.com)
14014.
Postgres, the Good Parts: Arrays (blog.ryankelly.us)
14015.
How to legally own another person (medium.com)
14016.
Java In-Memory Compilation Inception (hugopicado.com)
14017.
Intelligence Agencies Are Not Here to Defend Your Enterprise (linkedin.com)
14018.
Papers We Love (paperswelove.org)
14019.
You now disturbingly need a work permit to present at UK confs (twitter.com)
14020.
Gabor Filters (cs.utah.edu)
14021.
The Challenges of Wearable Computing: Part 1 [pdf] (cc.gatech.edu)
14022.
How Accurate Are These Smartphone Sound Measurement Apps? (blogs.cdc.gov)
14023.
Political Polarization in the American Public (people-press.org)
14024.
Supersymmetry Why Supersymmetry? Because of Deligne’s Theorem (physicsforums.com)
14025.
The NSA hack helps Apple in its fight with the FBI (businessinsider.com)
14026.
If you can’t choose wisely, choose randomly (aeon.co)
14027.
The Good Old Days – Or – How to Build a Supercomputer and Still Lose the War (benbobsworld.blogspot.com)
14028.
WiFi Signals Can ID Individuals by Body Shape (motherboard.vice.com)
14029.
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: Objective Reality vs. Perceived Reality (evonomics.com)
14030.
A Software Apprentice’s Retrospective on Her Mentor (medium.com)
14031.
Self-driving buses take to roads alongside commuter traffic in Helsinki (theguardian.com)
14032.
Rent-To-Own Homes: A Win-Win for Landlords, a Risk for Struggling Tenants (nytimes.com)
14033.
More Notes on Vesper (inessential.com)
14034.
Safer paths, part 2 – Stop, Reconsider, Contribute (cs-syd.eu)
14035.
See how different 3rd party SDKs affect network performance and data usage (packetzoom.com)
14036.
Inside story: How Telstra blew its first Silicon Valley deal (afr.com)
14037.
BITMAP-45 – a zine issue discussing ZZT (drive.google.com)
14038.
A-Frame v0.3.0 – Walk in a Web Page (aframe.io)
14039.
Frank Ocean Text (frankoceantext.com)
14040.
Ring: an innovative multi-paradigm programming language (ring-lang.net)