June 2017 Archive
9841.
Deep learning:poem_generator based on LSTM (github.com)
9842.
Two software engineers and a manager enter a bike shed (medium.com)
9843.
MIT Researchers Offer Algorithm for Picking Winning Startups (motherboard.vice.com)
9844.
Canadian court orders Google to globally de-index website (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
9845.
Dissolving the ego: on ecstatic experiences (aeon.co)
9846.
How an India Govt. Ministry exposed half a million records with PIIs (secvibe.com)
9847.
What I’ve learned about neural network quantization (petewarden.com)
9848.
Ask HN: Ensuring backup integrity in the face of ransomware
9849.
Swimming in a chlorinated pool may turn sunscreen into carcinogen (thesun.co.uk)
9850.
I Have More Work to Do (medium.com)
9851.
Ants versus Carnivorous Plants (youtube.com)
9852.
The macOS High Sierra public beta is now available (theverge.com)
9853.
Open Source: the itch, the hustle and the merge (codementor.io)
9854.
China’s on-demand bicycles have now become advertising space (techcrunch.com)
9855.
#bashfill art for your terminal (max.io)
9856.
How to create pragmatic, lightweight languages (leanpub.com)
9857.
Video:Nvidia announces Codota, an AI that helps you write code powered by ML (youtube.com)
9858.
Mail me to the GOP (mailmetothegop.com)
9859.
Britain’s decline and fall (economist.com)
9860.
The weight transport problem (paulispace.com)
9861.
Don’t send private messages (medium.com)
9862.
When a CTO Decides to Make a Wedding Website (placecard.me)
9863.
10 blogs a year, to 60 in 3 months (blog.newtonhq.com)
9864.
Model 3 final release date on Sunday (twitter.com)
9865.
The Engineering Manager – How to do 1 to 1s (theengineeringmanager.com)
9866.
Jugnoo becomes India’s first on-demand transportation app to turn cash positive (techinasia.com)
9867.
CogX: An insight into what a world with AI could look like (medium.com)
9868.
$7.5B Kemper power plant suspends coal gasification (arstechnica.com)
9869.
Installing the Top 3 Europe supercomputer (youtube.com)
9870.
Scientists use carbon nanotubes to make the world’s smallest transistors (sciencemag.org)