August 2017 Archive
21721.
Statistical Inference Showdown: The Frequentists VS the Bayesians (medium.freecodecamp.org)
21722.
Zsh 5.4.1 released (zsh.org)
21723.
What is War? (medium.com)
21724.
TensorFlow Optimizations on Modern Intel Architecture (software.intel.com)
21725.
The Design of Nothing (visualisingdata.com)
21726.
Security Team Weekly Summary: August 10, 2017 (insights.ubuntu.com)
21727.
Ask HN: What are the interesting apps or startups you saw launch this month?
21728.
Can a Living Creature Be as Big as a Galaxy? (nautil.us)
21729.
Friends of a Certain Age (2012) (nytimes.com)
21730.
Two Leave-It-Anywhere Bike Sharing Services Aim to Transform Seattle (fastcompany.com)
21731.
How Aspirin Came into Being (ua-magazine.com)
21732.
Breaking Modern OS Defenses with Firmware Attacks [pdf] (blackhat.com)
21733.
The Science of Gender and Science Pinker vs. Spelke a Debate (2005) (edge.org)
21734.
Facebook Announces Its New YouTube Competitor (inc.com)
21735.
Google and Facebook envision Stories for news, not social (techcrunch.com)
21736.
ProofPoint Quarterly Threat Report [pdf] (proofpoint.com)
21737.
Understanding Hierarchical key/value data lookups (craigdunn.org)
21738.
How the Tech Sector Could Move in One Direction (sachajudd.com)
21739.
Student Creates Algorithm to Predict Who Will Die Next in Game of Thrones (fossbytes.com)
21740.
China's Hottest Internet Sector Is Old-Fashioned Food Delivery (bloomberg.com)
21741.
You might be in a medical experiment and not even know it (aeon.co)
21742.
Airline Performance in 2015 (community.wolfram.com)
21743.
Uber's first CEO steps down (money.cnn.com)
21744.
New Squad of Internet Experts Will Try to Bring Order to Global Cyber Conflict (technologyreview.com)
21745.
DJI Mavic Pro (glgear.com)
21746.
Options for SBIR as non-resident
21747.
Do you have free will? (quora.com)
21748.
The New Copycats: How Facebook Squashes Competition from Startups (wsj.com)
21749.
Social-Media Messages Are Becoming More Complex, and Nobody Knows Why (technologyreview.com)
21750.
Feature Creep Isn’t the Real Problem (producthabits.com)