January 2016 Archive
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Video games are essential for inventing artificial intelligence
(togelius.blogspot.com)
243.
Why NSA Surveillance Scares Me
(bentilly.blogspot.com)
244.
Python moves to GitHub
(mail.python.org)
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Up for Grabs: Projects which have curated tasks for new contributors
(up-for-grabs.net)
247.
A 'Brief' History of Neural Nets and Deep Learning
(andreykurenkov.com)
248.
How Police Officers Seize Cash from Innocent Americans
(priceonomics.com)
249.
Entrepreneur porn is a dangerous fantasy
(techinasia.com)
250.
World’s Oldest Torrent Is Still Being Shared After 4,419 Days
(torrentfreak.com)
252.
Deep Learning Is Easy – Learn Something Harder
(inference.vc)
253.
My simplified response to Paul Graham's simplified essay
(blog.rongarret.info)
254.
From Python to Lua: Why We Switched
(distelli.com)
255.
I Open-Sourced All My Business Ideas
(grahamwahlberg.com)
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18F: CSS coding style guide
(18f.gsa.gov)
257.
Why Are Corporations Hoarding Trillions?
(nytimes.com)
258.
Hacker Monthly Shuts Down
(blog.hackermonthly.com)
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Why Shitty Products Survive and Thrive
(deap.co)
260.
US Intelligence director’s personal e-mail, phone hacked
(arstechnica.com)
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Tesla Model S can now park itself
(techcrunch.com)
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Why Always Docker?
(pointlessramblings.com)
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Security Notification and Linode Manager Password Reset
(blog.linode.com)
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Announcing Wolfram Programming Lab
(blog.wolfram.com)
268.
What Could Have Entered the Public Domain on January 1, 2016?
(web.law.duke.edu)
269.
BitTorrent file system
(github.com)
270.
90% of the billion dollar unicorn startups are in trouble
(uk.businessinsider.com)