August 2017 Archive
8611.
IBM, Kroger, Walmart and others team up to improve food safety with blockchains (techcrunch.com)
8612.
Could 'cogito ergo sum' possibly be false? (philosophy.stackexchange.com)
8613.
Be Prepared to Learn How to Market a Product (bugfender.com)
8614.
Microsoft Announces Age of Empires IV (theverge.com)
8615.
Why Siri Can’t Code (Yet) (medium.com)
8616.
Kin / Kik Token ICO registration is now open (kin.kik.com)
8617.
I hate MVPs. So do your customers. Make it SLC instead (blog.asmartbear.com)
8618.
Ford Offers U.K. Drivers Cash to Scrap Dirty Diesel Engines (bloomberg.com)
8619.
Mysteries of turbulence unravelled (nature.com)
8620.
Tesla Model X beat Lamborghini in a drag race, may have set an SUV speed record (qz.com)
8621.
Facebook's evolutionary search for crashing software bugs (arstechnica.co.uk)
8622.
The top 7 startups from Y Combinator S’17 Demo Day 1 (techcrunch.com)
8623.
Open Source List of Companies in San Francisco (github.com)
8624.
Reinforcement learning (scholarpedia.org)
8625.
Microsoft Releasing a Time Travel/Reversible Debugger for Windows/C++ (cppcon2017.sched.com)
8626.
Red Hat adds Microsoft's .NET Core 2.0 to its Linux and cloud offerings (zdnet.com)
8627.
2ndQuadrant Announces the Release of OmniDB (2ndquadrant.com)
8628.
Design and Machine Learning: How IBM Designed an Award-Winning Data Platform (ibm.co)
8629.
The former child labourer making millions baking cakes (bbc.com)
8630.
Why I'm Excited About Scalaz 8 (degoes.net)
8631.
Running WordPress in a Kubernetes Cluster (deliciousbrains.com)
8632.
Women Who Code CEO: Companies Have a Fiscal Responsibility to See Women Succeed (thestreet.com)
8633.
Big data analytics platform Databricks raises $140M Series D round (techcrunch.com)
8634.
Textpattern (textpattern.com)
8635.
Scrolling with pleasure (pavelfatin.com)
8636.
Vexlio now available for macOS (vexlio.com)
8637.
What is the mysterious 'white noise' and radio signal near St. Petersburg? (rbth.com)
8638.
An IT professional in the Antarctic (arstechnica.com)
8639.
IPv6, large UDP packets, and the DNS (potaroo.net)
8640.
Hotjar's CEO Reveals Secret to Building a Successful Remote Team (codementor.io)