September 2017 Archive
1231.
Milabot: A Deep Reinforcement Learning Chatbot (arxiv.org)
1232.
Reverse Engineering X86 Processor Microcode (usenix.org)
1233.
GitHub Debug (githubengineering.com)
1234.
Injecting a Chess Engine into Amazon Redshift (michaelburge.us)
1235.
Bartosz Milewski's 'Category Theory for Programmers' Unofficial PDF/LaTeX Source (github.com)
1236.
Haskell People (argumatronic.com)
1237.
Show HN: Telescope, a news reader app
1238.
Judge won’t release man jailed 2 years for refusing to decrypt drives (arstechnica.com)
1239.
Physicists want to rebuild quantum theory from scratch (wired.com)
1240.
Show HN: SentinelJS – Detect new DOM nodes using CSS selectors (github.com)
1241.
When Togo turned off the internet (theguardian.com)
1242.
New lubricated mussel-proof coating (tribonet.org)
1243.
Global Warming and Hurricanes, an Overview of Current Research Results (gfdl.noaa.gov)
1244.
WSU researchers see popular herbicide affecting health across generations (news.wsu.edu)
1245.
Show HN: Readwise – Review and retain your Kindle highlights (readwise.io)
1246.
When It’s Good to Be Antisocial (nautil.us)
1247.
XML? Be cautious (blog.pragmatists.com)
1248.
Elon Musk Describes What Great Communication Looks Like (inc.com)
1249.
If you enroll in Equifax's TrustedID you waive your rights to sue Equifax (twitter.com)
1250.
What every programmer should know about memory, Part 1 (2007) (lwn.net)
1251.
A First Excercise in Natural Language Processing with Python: Counting Hapaxes (catswhisker.xyz)
1252.
ProPublica Seeks Source Code for New York City’s Disputed DNA Software (propublica.org)
1253.
Introducing Faster GPUs for Google Compute Engine (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
1254.
Systemd-resolved does not keep the order of the DNS servers (github.com)
1255.
Push for Gender Equality in Tech? Some Men Say It’s Gone Too Far (nytimes.com)
1256.
GitHub Desktop 1.0 (github.com)
1257.
Amazon is hiring the most MBAs in tech, and it’s not really close (qz.com)
1258.
The Joy of Sexagesimal Floating-Point Arithmetic (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1259.
Intel Announces 8th Generation Core “Coffee Lake” Desktop Processors (anandtech.com)
1260.
Numbers and tagged pointers in early Lisp implementations (snellman.net)