March 2017 Archive
5911.
How Albert Einstein became the poster boy for genius (aeon.co)
5912.
Dwelling in the zone of evidence (blog.jonudell.net)
5913.
Clustering Machine Learning (exploringpirate.wordpress.com)
5914.
George Saunders: what writers really do when they write (theguardian.com)
5915.
Data.sh: small tool to quickly generate data URIs (github.com)
5916.
How to Dust Off an Old Raspberry Pi (python.sh)
5917.
So Why Teach Robotics? (thistle-threads.blogspot.com)
5918.
Reducing Slack’s memory footprint (slack.engineering)
5919.
Stanford CS department updates introductory courses (stanforddaily.com)
5920.
Gargoyle, a memory scanning evasion technique (jlospinoso.github.io)
5921.
Type Driven Domain Modelling, Part 3: One More Spec Change with F# (lucasmreis.github.io)
5922.
Google says to ‘count on’ a second-generation Pixel smartphone this year (techcrunch.com)
5923.
Difference Between Shell, Console and Terminal? (medium.com)
5924.
Xkcd: Borrow Your Laptop (xkcd.com)
5925.
Benchmarking a Go AI in Ruby: CRuby vs. Rubinius vs. JRuby vs. Truffle (pragtob.wordpress.com)
5926.
The Epidemic of Gay Loneliness (highline.huffingtonpost.com)
5927.
The Case for Reparations (theatlantic.com)
5928.
To fix traffic, change the roads not the drivers (jayshah.me)
5929.
We all have the ‘right to disconnect’ – but only some of us can afford it (theguardian.com)
5930.
Applying to Ph.D. Programs in Computer Science [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
5931.
I Tracked My Mouse Movements and Clicks for 3 Days (reddit.com)
5932.
Netflix was born out of this grad-school math problem (qz.com)
5933.
Which Graph Should You Use? (whichgraph.com)
5934.
Information Leakage from Collaborative Deep Learning (arxiv.org)
5935.
Blockchain – If You Want to Be Exponentially Better: Be Cooperative (hackernoon.com)
5936.
Swift for Android Development (change.org)
5937.
Google's Python Fire – a library for creating CLIs from any Python object (github.com)
5938.
Study: Breitbart-led right-wing media ecosystem altered broader media agenda (cjr.org)
5939.
Basic GIT Commands Every Newbie Should Know (hostinger.com)
5940.
The Promise of Blockchain Is a World Without Middlemen (hbr.org)