October 2017 Archive
331.
First possible interstellar object detected in our solar system (nasa.gov)
332.
Colorizing black and white photos with deep learning (blog.floydhub.com)
333.
Readings in Database Systems, 5th Edition (2015) (redbook.io)
334.
Portugal Bans Use of DRM to Limit Access to Public Domain Works (eff.org)
335.
Crystal in Production: Diploid (crystal-lang.org)
336.
Java at Alibaba [pdf] (jcp.org)
337.
Why Are Hearing Aids So Expensive? (nytimes.com)
338.
The First PS4 Kernel Exploit: Adieu (fail0verflow.com)
339.
Predicting, Decrypting, and Abusing WPA2/802.11 Group Keys [pdf] (usenix.org)
340.
Beating the bookies – how the online sports betting market is rigged (arxiv.org)
341.
Show HN: Gutenberg – A static site engine as a single executable (getgutenberg.io)
342.
No human genome has ever been completely sequenced (statnews.com)
343.
Equifax takes down web page after reports of new hack (reuters.com)
344.
EFF: Stupid patents are dragging down AI and machine learning (arstechnica.com)
345.
A Comparison of Four Algorithms Textbooks (2016) (porgionesanke.wordpress.com)
346.
Butterfly iQ – A cheap handheld ultrasound tool with AI smarts inside (spectrum.ieee.org)
347.
The Long-Term Stock Exchange Is Worth a Shot (bloomberg.com)
348.
Infineon RSA Key Generation Issue (yubico.com)
349.
“Use of open source software has been declining rapidly in the private sector” (github.com)
350.
California Wildfires Burned Irreplaceable Documents on Silicon Valley History (pressdemocrat.com)
351.
Why Does the Neocortex Have Columns? A Theory of Learning Structure of the World [pdf] (biorxiv.org)
352.
The Drive Home (shadertoy.com)
353.
EPA photos show what US looked like before pollution regulation (businessinsider.com)
354.
Twitter Is Crawling with Bots and Lacks Incentive to Expel Them (bloomberg.com)
355.
Show HN: A platform for sharing DIY solar projects (sunboxlabs.com)
356.
Algorithms Have Already Gone Rogue (wired.com)
357.
Study finds putting people in prison increases re-offence rate vs. probation (dailycal.org)
358.
Enabling Rust on Embedded Platforms – Linux, RTOS, Bare Metal (github.com)
359.
RCN is much more data efficient than traditional Deep Neural Networks (vicarious.com)
360.
Compute Engine machine types with up to 96 vCPUs and 624GB of memory (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)