January 2016 Archive
241.
Twitter Considering 10,000-Character Limit for Tweets (recode.net)
242.
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)
245.
Google translated Russia to 'Mordor' in 'automated' error (bbc.co.uk)
246.
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)
251.
Show HN: I'm a professor who has developed an interactive Powerpoint alternative (2sli.de)
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)
256.
18F: CSS coding style guide (18f.gsa.gov)
257.
Why Are Corporations Hoarding Trillions? (nytimes.com)
258.
Hacker Monthly Shuts Down (blog.hackermonthly.com)
259.
Why Shitty Products Survive and Thrive (deap.co)
260.
US Intelligence director’s personal e-mail, phone hacked (arstechnica.com)
261.
Tesla Model S can now park itself (techcrunch.com)
262.
The Twelve Days of Crisis – A Retrospective on Linode’s Holiday DDoS Attacks (blog.linode.com)
263.
Why Always Docker? (pointlessramblings.com)
264.
Introducing Apex – Serverless Architecture with AWS Lambda (medium.com)
265.
Security Notification and Linode Manager Password Reset (blog.linode.com)
266.
Bank of Japan, in a Surprise, Adopts Negative Interest Rate (nytimes.com)
267.
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)