July 2017 Archive
931.
Ask HN: What language/framework do you plan to use in your next project?
932.
What if AI is a failed dream? (madebymany.com)
933.
What are potential disadvantages of functional programming? (reddit.com)
934.
SEC Files Fraud Charges in Bitcoin and Office Space Investment Schemes (sec.gov)
935.
Language Server Protocol, Rust and Emacs (christian.kellner.me)
936.
Apple and LaTeX (leancrew.com)
937.
AMD Threadripper Delidded, with a Multi-Core Surprise Under the Hood (extremetech.com)
938.
“Easy” Desk Alert Button (ESP8266 and Staples Easy Button) (nicksypteras.com)
939.
Learning Elixir: My side-project (adrian-philipp.com)
940.
An Adversarial Review of “Adversarial Generation of Natural Language” (medium.com)
941.
Legalize It All – How to Win the War on Drugs (2016) (harpers.org)
942.
Chromium Windows builds now use Clang by default (groups.google.com)
943.
How Devastating was the Black Death? (medievalhistories.com)
944.
DHS Goes Biometric, Says Travelers Can Opt Out of Face Scans by Not Traveling (techdirt.com)
945.
Colorls – A Ruby script that beautifies the terminal's ls command (github.com)
946.
Data Science: Performance of Python vs. Pandas vs. Numpy (machinelearningexp.com)
947.
Seattle angel investor says few investors add value (2016) (blog.capitalandgrowth.org)
948.
Movidius launches a $79 deep-learning USB stick (techcrunch.com)
949.
Entropy Maximization and intelligent behaviour (paulispace.com)
950.
Give in to Procrastination and Stop Prefetching (2013) [pdf] (people.csail.mit.edu)
951.
Wolfram Alpha Is Making It Extremely Easy for Students to Cheat (wired.com)
952.
Tesla factory workers pushing for a union send demands to Tesla's Board (businessinsider.com)
953.
Two Commits and the User Experience of Git (redfin.engineering)
954.
Sam Altman and Y Combinator Bullying Accusations (pando.com)
955.
Leveling-Up in Heroes of Might and Magic III (2008) [pdf] (cs.virginia.edu)
956.
Visualizing Large Datasets on the GPU with Vega and MapD (mapd.com)
957.
FCC Takes Stronger Aim at Robocalls (wsj.com)
958.
China Is Engineering Genius Babies (2013) (vice.com)
959.
Why Brilliant Girls Tend to Favor Non-STEM Careers (psychologytoday.com)
960.
How Much Are People Making from the Sharing Economy? (priceonomics.com)