May 2017 Archive
13831.
Request Orient Collector Algorithm (2016) (docs.google.com)
13832.
This Is an American Workday, by Occupation (flowingdata.com)
13833.
Reducing your docker Node.js images by 50% using zeit pkg and multi-stage builds (medium.com)
13834.
Linkedin to MS AZURE
13835.
Show HN: Android Unsplash API Client (github.com)
13836.
Google I/O conference opens, product announcements expected (mercurynews.com)
13837.
Quadruple-Levered ETF? SEC Hits Pause on Its Approval of an Exotic Investment (wsj.com)
13838.
Azure Data Lake Store: Hyperscale Distributed File System for Big Data Analytics (dl.acm.org)
13839.
Automating Your Predictions Using BigML and Zapier (blog.bigml.com)
13840.
A Static Business Is a Healthy Business (m.signalvnoise.com)
13841.
A deep learning crash course (chsasank.github.io)
13842.
DigitalGlobe moves to the cloud with AWS Snowmobile (blog.digitalglobe.com)
13843.
Kops 1.6.0 (run kubernetes on AWS) (github.com)
13844.
Ex-Sony CEO no longer keeps emails online (axios.com)
13845.
Why Did a Chinese Peroxide Company Pay $1B for a Talking Cat? (bloomberg.com)
13846.
Framework Benchmarks Round 14 (techempower.com)
13847.
Integrating Twilio, and AWS SES with AWS Step Functions (mongodb.com)
13848.
Solarwinds (Pingdom, Librato) Acquires Scout SaaS Server Monitoring (solarwinds.com)
13849.
A new ELF linker [pdf](2008) (static.googleusercontent.com)
13850.
Google.ai (google.ai)
13851.
A Day in the Life of Americans (flowingdata.com)
13852.
Yahoo announces a tender offer to buy back up to $3B of its own stock (sec.gov)
13853.
Google Will Sell Its AI 'Supercomputer' Chip Through GCP (bloomberg.com)
13854.
A Whirlwind Tutorial on Creating Really Teensy ELF Executables for Linux (muppetlabs.com)
13855.
Google Lens vision recognition tells you what you're looking at (cnet.com)
13856.
The Google Assistant comes to iOS (arstechnica.com)
13857.
Google’s Home speaker can now make phone calls – The Verge (theverge.com)
13858.
Show HN: ContentUpgrade.me lead magnets for Medium.com (contentupgrade.me)
13859.
How easy is it to hack into Mar-a-Lago? SUPER EASY (propub.li)
13860.
How Four Native Developers Wrote an Electron App (githubengineering.com)