August 2016 Archive
1441.
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks (2015) (karpathy.github.io)
1442.
Implementing a basic x86 page frame allocator in C (anastas.io)
1443.
The DAO Hacker Is Getting Away (coindesk.com)
1444.
What’s Next for Artificial Intelligence (wsj.com)
1445.
Gene name errors are widespread in the scientific literature (genomebiology.biomedcentral.com)
1446.
Resurrecting the Flower Crowns of Old Ukrainian Wedding Photos (atlasobscura.com)
1447.
.NET Core 1.0 release – what you need to know to get started (raygun.com)
1448.
The Controversial First Role to Hire After Your “A Round” (bothsidesofthetable.com)
1449.
English Village Becomes Climate Leader by Cleaning Up Its Own Patch (nytimes.com)
1450.
The Infinite Set: On '2001: A Space Odyssey' (reverseshot.org)
1451.
Recommendations for building a career in open source (opensource.com)
1452.
PyCNN: Cellular Neural Networks Image Processing Python Library (github.com)
1453.
Evidence Mounts That Rembrandt Used Optics to Paint Self-Portraits (hyperallergic.com)
1454.
CVE-2016-5696 and its effects on Tor (blog.patternsinthevoid.net)
1455.
How to Build Your Own Discrete 4-Bit ALU (allaboutcircuits.com)
1456.
Instrumentl (YC S16) Is Building a Database of All the Grants in the World (themacro.com)
1457.
High-Fidelity Quantum Logic Gates (journals.aps.org)
1458.
For Economy, Aging Population Poses Double Whammy (wsj.com)
1459.
The case for making New York and San Francisco much, much bigger (vox.com)
1460.
The American Dream Isn’t Alive in Denmark (theatlantic.com)
1461.
Ask HN: How to best interview a candidate?
1462.
The Two Cultures of Computing (2013) (pgbovine.net)
1463.
The Docker security philosophy is “secure by default” (blog.docker.com)
1464.
Int 80h (2001) (int80h.org)
1465.
Update on Maintaining and Running the Pokémon GO Service (pokemongo.nianticlabs.com)
1466.
Apple’s New Privacy Technology May Pressure Competitors (technologyreview.com)
1467.
Ask HN: Do you have a side project you want to sell? (2016)
1468.
The BeagleBone's I/O pins: inside the software stack that makes them work (righto.com)
1469.
Algorithms that select which algorithm should play which game (togelius.blogspot.com)
1470.
The Cat-And-Mouse Story of Implementing Anti-Spam for Mail.ru (highscalability.com)