Data 8: Foundations of Data Science
(data8.org)
April 2019 Archive
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ICANN is proposing to end price caps on .org, .info and .biz domains
(theregister.co.uk)
9873.
Gnome 3 – This is the end, it seems (2011)
(dedoimedo.com)
9874.
Decrypt guide: the most profitable cryptocurrencies to mine
(decryptmedia.com)
9875.
Discriminating Systems
(ainowinstitute.org)
9876.
U.S. fracking plan targets over 1M acres in California
(latimes.com)
9878.
Why China Will Rival the U.S. in High Tech
(bloomberg.com)
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9880.
Greenland Is Falling Apart
(theatlantic.com)
9881.
Towards an Information Operations Kill Chain
(schneier.com)
9882.
Amazon’s Supercharged Growth Is Gone
(bloomberg.com)
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Why CMS are not fully secured?
(bunkerify.com)
9885.
Angry pilots got the Navy to stop dismissing UFO sightings
(washingtonpost.com)
9886.
xkcd newsletter signup
(xkcd.com)
9887.
LangServer
(langserver.org)
9888.
Amazon's system for tracking its warehouse workers can automatically fire them
(technologyreview.com)
9889.
LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves from Another Neutron Star Merger
(blogs.discovermagazine.com)
9890.
Analyzing the First Images of Russia's Special Missions Sub
(thedrive.com)
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9892.
Stealing Fuel Price Data
(medium.com)
9894.
Kissmetrics' founder on what they did wrong
(producthabits.com)
9895.
Instagram and YouTube disrupted child labor laws
(theguardian.com)
9896.
Synthetic data: A solution to machine learning's cold start problem
(heartbeat.fritz.ai)
9897.
It’s Not You, It’s Men
(nytimes.com)
9898.
PG: Keep Your Identity Small
(paulgraham.com)
9899.
Bitfinex Responds to New York Attorney General's Actions
(bitfinex.com)
9900.
The SIM Swap Fix That the US Isn't Using
(wired.com)