TensorFlow Benchmarks
(github.com)
November 2015 Archive
781.
782.
Bored to Tears by a Do-Nothing Dream Job
(nytimes.com)
783.
Sift: Grep on steroids
(sift-tool.org)
784.
How R Took the World of Statistics by Storm
(statisticsviews.com)
785.
China Has a $1.2 Trillion Ponzi Finance Problem
(bloomberg.com)
786.
Actually, Marty Didn’t Go Back to the Future: Graphing the Train Scene of BTTF3
(blog.francoismaillet.com)
787.
Android now builds with Ninja instead of Make
(groups.google.com)
788.
789.
Social Networks Are Bad for You
(medium.com)
790.
792.
Multimedia on Linux Command Line: wget, PdfTK, ffmpeg, flac, SoX
(sandilands.info)
793.
Why Is Swift's String API So Hard?
(mikeash.com)
794.
Updates to Chrome platform support
(chrome.blogspot.com)
795.
Amazon opens first bricks-and-mortar bookstore
(seattletimes.com)
796.
Montana Standard newspaper plans to retroactively unmask anonymous commenters
(washingtonpost.com)
797.
798.
799.
Cello High Level C: A Fat Pointer Library
(libcello.org)
800.
Is intellectual property law the new protectionism? Canada should be wary
(theglobeandmail.com)
801.
15B More Reasons to Worry About Facebook (2007)
(allthingsd.com)
802.
Teaching a 3-Year-Old to Program Without a Computer Screen
(spectrum.ieee.org)
803.
Magit: a Git porcelain inside emacs
(magit.vc)
804.
A Great Old-Timey Game-Programming Hack (2013)
(blog.moertel.com)
805.
SystemML: Machine learning made easier (open source)
(developer.ibm.com)
806.
Show HN: Interviews can be stressful – give take-home projects instead
(remoteinterview.io)
807.
808.
A lot of what we think we know about WWII is wrong
(warisboring.com)
809.
How Apple Is Giving Design a Bad Name
(fastcompany.com)
810.
Carl Sagan's idea for Contact video game (1983) [video]
(cdn.loc.gov)