February 2017 Archive
511.
Want an energy efficient datacenter? Build it underwater (spectrum.ieee.org)
512.
AI learns to write its own code by stealing from other programs (newscientist.com)
513.
How Satya Nadella revived Microsoft (afr.com)
514.
My CAD software called home, and no-one answered, so it shut down (reddit.com)
515.
Ask HN: Which book have you re-read recently?
516.
A textbook case in workplace discrimination (backchannel.com)
517.
New Rust hash table leads Benchmarks Game (benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org)
518.
A discussion of Fedora’s legal state (lwn.net)
519.
Modern Software Over-Engineering Mistakes (medium.com)
520.
Circuit building: stop using antique parts (2014) (sensitiveresearch.com)
521.
How terrible code gets written by sane people (chrismm.com)
522.
“Health benefits” of moderate drinking disappear when controlling for wealth (theconversation.com)
523.
Search at Slack (slack.engineering)
524.
PICO-8 lighting, part 1: thin dark line (medium.com)
525.
In Defense of C++ (eklitzke.org)
526.
High-speed rail taking shape even as opponents seek to kill it (sfchronicle.com)
527.
Fake News Challenge (fakenewschallenge.org)
528.
Replacing butter with vegetable oils does not cut heart disease risk (2016) (theatlantic.com)
529.
Basic Security Precautions for Non-Profits and Journalists (techsolidarity.org)
530.
TensorFlow Fold: Deep Learning with Dynamic Computation Graphs (research.googleblog.com)
531.
Cmd/compile: Go 1.8 regression: sync/atomic loop elided (github.com)
532.
The CIA Is Sharing Declassified Maps (smithsonianmag.com)
533.
Citus 6.1 Released – Horizontally scale your Postgres database (citusdata.com)
534.
Real-time, collaborative Markdown editor with end-to-end encryption (standardnotes.org)
535.
Regex: badly needs fuzzing (svn.boost.org)
536.
Reasonable Person Principle (cs.cmu.edu)
537.
Making Google Data Studio Free for Everyone (analytics.googleblog.com)
538.
Why is this job not handled by a machine yet? (venturebeat.com)
539.
Whole Foods is struggling (washingtonpost.com)
540.
Mark Cuban on Why You Need to Study Artificial Intelligence (bothsidesofthetable.com)