December 2016 Archive
781.
LuaJIT: New Garbage Collector (2012) (wiki.luajit.org)
782.
Toy decompiler for x86-64 written in Python [pdf] (yurichev.com)
783.
“BRAAAM”: The Sound That Invaded the Hollywood Soundtrack (blog.longreads.com)
784.
Runners’ brains may be more connected, research shows (sciencebulletin.org)
785.
Uber stops self-driving pilot in SF after DMV revokes its cars' registrations (recode.net)
786.
Google launches developer preview of Android Things (techcrunch.com)
787.
When antibiotics failed a severely ill patient, a virus saved him (nautil.us)
788.
Brain Computation Is Organized via Power-of-Two-Based Permutation Logic (journal.frontiersin.org)
789.
Simplify Service Dependencies with Nodes (blog.twitter.com)
790.
Show HN: Angular 2 HN – A progressive Hacker News client that works offline (github.com)
791.
Open sourcing Embedding Projector: a tool for visualizing high dimensional data (research.googleblog.com)
792.
HIP: Convert CUDA to Portable C++ Code (github.com)
793.
Cardinality Estimation (2011) [pdf] (cs.princeton.edu)
794.
Venezuela Follows India’s Example and Voids Half of Its Cash (blogs.wsj.com)
795.
A flight was late because someone named their Wi-Fi hotspot ‘Galaxy Note 7’ (theverge.com)
796.
Support for better symlink handling in Windows 10 (blogs.windows.com)
797.
A Sad Announcement (omniref.com)
798.
Drop Table Companies Ltd (beta.companieshouse.gov.uk)
799.
Get Let's Encrypt Cert in Five Minutes (github.com)
800.
An open source deep learning curriculum (deeplearningweekly.com)
801.
Downside of Lower Manhattan’s Boom: It’s Too Crowded (nytimes.com)
802.
A CIA calendar the CIA gift shop refuses to sell (washingtonpost.com)
803.
Amazon drivers pushed to the limit as holiday deliveries reach a frenzy (latimes.com)
804.
Spark, New Markets, App Messaging, and Bitcoin Changes (blog.circle.com)
805.
How Doctors Die (2011) (zocalopublicsquare.org)
806.
Great Problems: An Epidemic of Rent-Seeking (devinhelton.com)
807.
OpenCV 3.2 (opencv.org)
808.
Metro areas suffering from brain drain or benefiting from brain concentration (bloomberg.com)
809.
GNU Hurd 0.9, GNU Mach 1.8, GNU MIG 1.8 Released (gnu.org)
810.
What's New in F# 4.1? [video] (channel9.msdn.com)