January 2018 Archive
4951.
Nginxconfig.io (nginxconfig.io)
4952.
DDASH – Ethereum Operating System for Knowledge Creation and Sharing (github.com)
4953.
How US 'get out of jail free' cards work (bbc.com)
4954.
Escape-Analysis Flaws in Go (ardanlabs.com)
4955.
Intel's new cameras add human-like 3D vision to any machine (engadget.com)
4956.
Tsunami watch in effect for California (tsunami.gov)
4957.
These 5 Major UI Mistakes Will Kill Your App (allinmobile.co)
4958.
A Guide to TensorFlow (Part 3) (cobaltai.in)
4959.
Code Less, Think More… Incrementally (levelup.gitconnected.com)
4960.
Why I am leaving Google for blockchain endeavors (medium.com)
4961.
Google’s Vision for Mainstreaming Machine Learning (nextplatform.com)
4962.
7-Zip: Multiple Memory Corruptions via RAR and ZIP (landave.io)
4963.
Udacity opens flying car nanodegree program (techcrunch.com)
4964.
Your website is under constant attack (zdnet.com)
4965.
How to Create Data Products That Are Magical Using Sequence-To-Sequence Models (hackernoon.com)
4966.
Choose boring technology (boringtechnology.club)
4967.
How a fix in Go 1.9 sped up GitLab's Gitaly service by 30x (about.gitlab.com)
4968.
How to Manage Your Career (nytimes.com)
4969.
Import Rust Functions Directly into JavaScript with Parcel (medium.com)
4970.
How a fix in Go 1.9 sped up our Gitaly service by 30x (about.gitlab.com)
4971.
China’s breathtaking transformation into a scientific superpower (washingtonpost.com)
4972.
Citus and pg_partman: Creating a scalable time series database on Postgres (citusdata.com)
4973.
Show HN: Docstand now supports gitbook for continuous documentation on git-push (docstand.rocro.com)
4974.
Building Analytics at Wish (medium.com)
4975.
Stop Wasting Your Beer Money (blog.realkinetic.com)
4976.
Chinese Scientists Have Successfully Cloned Monkeys (theatlantic.com)
4977.
Meltdown, Spectre and Ubuntu: What you need to know (insights.ubuntu.com)
4978.
How to Build Amazon's AR View for ARCore on Android Using ViroCore with Java (blog.viromedia.com)
4979.
The Immorality of Bad Software Design (weeklystandard.com)
4980.
What Deep Space Nine does that no other Star Trek series can (2016) (arstechnica.com)