July 2017 Archive
781.
Global Foundries discloses 7nm process detail (semiwiki.com)
782.
Everybody lies: how Google search reveals our darkest secrets (theguardian.com)
783.
Claude Shannon at Bell Labs (spectrum.ieee.org)
784.
Customizing My Postgres Shell (citusdata.com)
785.
Yelp’s Six-Year Conflict with Google (nytimes.com)
786.
One Billion Dollars Short, Bill Ackman, and the Siege Of Herbalife (2015) (fortune.com)
787.
Ask HN: Coping with Loneliness
788.
Elon Musk says he has a green light to build a NY-Philly-Baltimore-DC hyperloop (theverge.com)
789.
China's bloggers, filmmakers feel chill of internet crackdown (reuters.com)
790.
Rezoom.SQL: Statically typed SQL for F# (github.com)
791.
PyO3: Python Rust binding (github.com)
792.
Foxconn to Build $10B Factory in U.S (wsj.com)
793.
The Rise of Python for Embedded Systems (zerynth.com)
794.
Chatbots Don't Deliver Good Customer Service (latenightcoding.co)
795.
Who moved my cheese, 1Password? (medium.com)
796.
The Lost Art of Manually Calculating Square Roots (medium.com)
797.
The 1863 edition of the “Dictionnaire Infernal” is the stuff of nightmares (atlasobscura.com)
798.
In Neanderthal DNA, Signs of a Mysterious Human Migration (nytimes.com)
799.
Teaching Robots to Understand Semantic Concepts (research.googleblog.com)
800.
Bitcoin mining the hard way: the algorithms, protocols, and bytes (2014) (righto.com)
801.
TensorForce: A TensorFlow library for applied reinforcement learning (reinforce.io)
802.
1.1B taxi rides benchmark on the GPU- and PostgreSQL-powered BrytlytDB (tech.marksblogg.com)
803.
Image Classification using Deep NN: beginner-friendly approach using TensorFlow (medium.com)
804.
Pittsburgh Gets a Tech Makeover (nytimes.com)
805.
What’s Next for Gitlab CI: Auto DevOps (about.gitlab.com)
806.
Hyper Networks: An RNN that changes the weights of an RNN (blog.otoro.net)
807.
Esperanto as an Asian language (blogs.bl.uk)
808.
Metaclasses: Thoughts on generative C++ (herbsutter.com)
809.
How I failed to land a remote position (kostasbariotis.com)
810.
Show HN: Unix-like personal webpage (theden.sh)