February 2017 Archive
481.
Same-sex marriage linked to decline in teen suicides (arstechnica.com)
482.
Jess Frazelle (github.com)
483.
6.S191: Introduction to Deep Learning (introtodeeplearning.com)
484.
What makes the perfect office? (timharford.com)
485.
Games of Coding – A curated list of games that teach you a programming language (github.com)
486.
Building Code Posters with Elixir (east5th.co)
487.
Seeing Theory: A Visual Introduction to Probability and Statistics (students.brown.edu)
488.
Copper is key in burning fat (sciencebulletin.org)
489.
Attacking the Windows Nvidia Driver (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
490.
Why Do DMT Users See Insects from a Parallel Universe? (sprott.physics.wisc.edu)
491.
Israel’s Tech Firms Do Business in Saudi Arabia Quietly (bloomberg.com)
492.
Evernote’s transition to Google Cloud Platform (blog.evernote.com)
493.
Internet firms’ legal immunity is under threat (economist.com)
494.
Stupid hacks from stupidhackathon.se (docs.google.com)
495.
From PS4 to 1.44 MB Floppy: Porting Retro City Rampage to MS-DOS [video] (gamasutra.com)
496.
What happened when Swedes tried six-hour days? (bbc.com)
497.
Ask HN: Perl 6: Do you use it, how do you like it, what do you do with it?
498.
US billionaire helped to back Brexit (theguardian.com)
499.
Common Multithreading Mistakes in C# – Unsafe Assumptions (benbowen.blog)
500.
Demo of Short-Range Wireless Power Transfer (disneyresearch.com)
501.
Intel’s Atom C2000 chips are bricking products, and it’s not just Cisco hit (theregister.co.uk)
502.
“Becoming Warren Buffett,” the Man, Not the Investor (newyorker.com)
503.
A self-driving Uber ran a red light last December, contrary to company claims (theverge.com)
504.
Acute exercise increases expression of telomere protective genes in heart tissue (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
505.
Beating the World’s Best at Super Smash Bros. with Deep Reinforcement Learning (arxiv.org)
506.
Rustler – Safe Elixir and Erlang NIFs in Rust (hansihe.com)
507.
How many floating-point numbers are in the interval [0,1]? (lemire.me)
508.
Inside Medium's Meltdown (businessinsider.com)
509.
Recommendations about coding in C++ (software.intel.com)
510.
Deep Learning: Not Just for Silicon Valley (fast.ai)