January 2019 Archive
6391.
Knowledge Graphs, AI and Machine Learning (irishtechnews.ie)
6392.
Loom Systems CEO Discusses AIOps ROI Expectations (loomsystems.com)
6393.
We could still prevent 1.5 ˚C of warming–but we almost certainly won’t (technologyreview.com)
6394.
OpenAPI on Your Ops Side APIdays Paris (youtube.com)
6395.
GVisor: Building and Battle Testing a Userspace OS in Go (infoq.com)
6396.
A Future with Elon Musk's Neuralink (itmunch.com)
6397.
Levels of Corporate Organization (cartoon) (devops.com)
6398.
Google AI refuses to share dataset fields (reddit.com)
6399.
Apple Plans to Cut Back on Hiring Due to iPhone Sales Struggles (bloomberg.com)
6400.
M.Rubio introduces privacy bill to create federal regulations on data collection (thehill.com)
6401.
Vimeo ‘Fined’ €8.5m for Failure to Remove Copyrighted TV Content (torrentfreak.com)
6402.
Edward: a Web App for Writing Novels (edwardtheapp.com)
6403.
Strange Marketplace for Diabetes Test Strips (nytimes.com)
6404.
Pentagram’s ‘Range of Possibilities’ for Slack (daringfireball.net)
6405.
US .gov sites dropping like flies as certs expire (itnews.com.au)
6406.
Right to Disconnect Bill Proposed in Indian Parliament (bloombergquint.com)
6407.
Two Faces of Suicide (newyorker.com)
6408.
Grin Mimblewimble started trading today and it was at $261 (coingecko.com)
6409.
Optimization Models for Machine Learning: A Survey (2019) (arxiv.org)
6410.
Burying the OpenMP versus OpenACC Hatchet (nextplatform.com)
6411.
Voyager backgrounder – spacecraft design and mission planning (ntrs.nasa.gov)
6412.
Does Everyone Want to Stop Netflix Password Sharing; Netflix Is Fine with It (techdirt.com)
6413.
GAN being used to generate HQ textures for old games (DIY) (resetera.com)
6414.
Using IoT and Computer Vision to Build a Stand-In Smart Robot for Remote Workers (iotforall.com)
6415.
A Redux-Inspired Back end (medium.com)
6416.
Monster 773M-record breach list contains plaintext passwords (arstechnica.com)
6417.
Nike’s Woke Ad Campaign Works and Gillette’s Doesn’t (nymag.com)
6418.
CREAL3D’s display is the closest thing to a real light-field (roadtovr.com)
6419.
Slack has a new logo, and, umm, you be the judge (thenextweb.com)
6420.
How to Use SHAP and LIME Python Libraries (blog.dominodatalab.com)