2018 Archive
11131.
Rapids – Open GPU Data Science (rapids.ai)
11132.
Human-Centric Tools for Navigating Code [pdf] (web.eecs.utk.edu)
11133.
Joint 3D Face Reconstruction (github.com)
11134.
The Slippery Math of Causation (quantamagazine.org)
11135.
Using the Chrome OS Graphics Stack on Intel-Based Linux Desktops (01.org)
11136.
OpenAI Research (openai.com)
11137.
Compiler fuzzing, part 1 (vegardno.net)
11138.
Show HN: CoolQLCool – Turn Websites into GraphQL Accessible APIs (coolql.cool)
11139.
Issues relating to a bug in Intel cpus (marc.info)
11140.
What's hidden in the hidden layers? (1989) [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
11141.
Slackware maintainer getting ripped off (linuxquestions.org)
11142.
User Privacy Isn't Solely a Facebook Issue (eff.org)
11143.
The first image on the very first Macintosh (2004) (folklore.org)
11144.
'The story of a weird world I was warned never to tell' (bbc.co.uk)
11145.
Astrophotographer Spots Elon Musk's Roadster Cruising Through Space [video] (space.com)
11146.
Testing techniques in Go (segment.com)
11147.
Unaccountable system for cellphone tracking often abused by police (boingboing.net)
11148.
Visualizing Science: Illustration and Beyond (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
11149.
Atlassian and Slack (slackhq.com)
11150.
Tech giants face 2% UK digital services tax (bbc.com)
11151.
A Dollar Store Backlash Has Begun (citylab.com)
11152.
Stop writing lambda expressions in Python (treyhunner.com)
11153.
People are “consistently inconsistent” in reasoning about controversial topics (digest.bps.org.uk)
11154.
Mobile phone cancer warning as malignant brain tumours double (telegraph.co.uk)
11155.
If Haskell is so great, why hasn't it taken over the world? (2017) (pchiusano.github.io)
11156.
How Musicians Make Money, Or Don’t, In 2018 (rollingstone.com)
11157.
George Hotz is on a hacker crusade against the ‘scam’ of self-driving cars (theverge.com)
11158.
Netflix is basically remaking all of TV now (qz.com)
11159.
Detroit News Vehicle of the Year is a Tesla (detroitnews.com)
11160.
GitHub was talking to Google but went with Microsoft instead (cnbc.com)