December 2017 Archive
4441.
Build a Portfolio of Cryptocurrencies Using Modern Portfolio Theory (medium.com)
4442.
Penny-wise (2001) (theatlantic.com)
4443.
Not another MNIST tutorial with TensorFlow (oreilly.com)
4444.
At Google, Eric Schmidt Wrote the Book on Adult Supervision (wired.com)
4445.
Theranos gets $100M in debt financing to carry it through 2018 (techcrunch.com)
4446.
NIPS 2017 Videos (nips.cc)
4447.
Why Lisp? (blog.rongarret.info)
4448.
Trump Promised to Protect Steel. Layoffs Are Coming Instead (nytimes.com)
4449.
Meet the world's first truly modular electronics system (hackaday.io)
4450.
Charter promises Internet service to family–then says it’ll cost $16,000 (arstechnica.com)
4451.
Golang Version Xmas, Merry Christmas (github.com)
4452.
Show HN: Micro-dash, a much smaller Lodash (github.com)
4453.
OpenNIC – alternative DNS root (opennic.org)
4454.
On this day long ago, a child was born who, by age 30, would transform the world (twitter.com)
4455.
Autopilot with WiFi link for video streaming running open source flight stack (youtube.com)
4456.
Visual Math (blog.dimitridiakopoulos.com)
4457.
Microservices in Golang – Part 4 – Authentication with JWT (ewanvalentine.io)
4458.
Audio Samples from “Natural TTS Synthesis” (google.github.io)
4459.
Ask HN: How does it feel to be (very) intelligent?
4460.
Top 5 Passive Income Ideas for 2018 (millionairemob.com)
4461.
Concise (Post-Christmas) Cryptography Challenges (blog.cloudflare.com)
4462.
FBI Software for Analyzing Fingerprints Contains Russian-Made Code (buzzfeed.com)
4463.
A Guide to Scaling Machine Learning Models in Production (hackernoon.com)
4464.
Cryptocurrencies are dead (medium.com)
4465.
Boost your productivity using Markdown (medium.com)
4466.
India’s IT industry laid off more than 56k employees this year (qz.com)
4467.
JST is Not a Connector (hackaday.com)
4468.
Scientists have found a drug that can repair cavities and regrow teeth (weforum.org)
4469.
Dumping a PS4 Kernel in “Only” 6 Days (fail0verflow.com)
4470.
Italian Clothing Company Wins the Right to Use Steve Jobs' Name (macrumors.com)