January 2018 Archive
571.
Fujifilm to take over Xerox in $6.1B Deal (reuters.com)
572.
Waymo Launches Its Self-Driving Armada (wired.com)
573.
Bitfinex fails to perform promised audits (medium.com)
574.
The worst distractions are the ones we love (blog.rescuetime.com)
575.
An Update on AMD Processor Security (amd.com)
576.
Chinese Text Project (ctext.org)
577.
AI is going to supercharge surveillance (theverge.com)
578.
Cloud AutoML: Making AI accessible to every business (blog.google)
579.
Flicks – A unit of time defined in C++ (github.com)
580.
Tesla's New York Gigafactory Kicks Off Solar Roof Production (bloomberg.com)
581.
Fools and their crypto (techcrunch.com)
582.
Does Depression Have an Evolutionary Purpose? (2017) (nautil.us)
583.
My Delorean runs Perl (opensource.com)
584.
The Neuroscience of Changing Your Mind (scientificamerican.com)
585.
MPEG: A crisis, the causes and a solution (blog.chiariglione.org)
586.
Google Chromecast and Google Home Causes Wi-Fi Drops (myce.com)
587.
Nanopore MinION – $1k solid-state DNA sequencers (nanoporetech.com)
588.
Hacking a Google Interview (2009) (courses.csail.mit.edu)
589.
Why Mickey Mouse’s 1998 copyright extension probably won’t happen again (arstechnica.com)
590.
BMW's Apple CarPlay annual fee is next-level gouging (cnet.com)
591.
Google used a tax loophole to shelter $19.2B (engadget.com)
592.
Show HN: How to store a set of four 5-bit values in one 16-bit value (github.com)
593.
Microsoft disables Windows Update when Meltdown/Spectre registry key isn't set (doublepulsar.com)
594.
Sourcegraph Server 2.4: free, powerful search for private code (about.sourcegraph.com)
595.
AI and Deep Learning in 2017 – A Year in Review (wildml.com)
596.
Christopher Nolan: The power of people and why 2001 should be preschool viewing (latimes.com)
597.
Kodak shares up as it announces KODAKCoin cryptocurrency (kodak.com)
598.
Go Is a Great Fit for Lambda (brandur.org)
599.
Mailgun Security Incident and Important Customer Information (blog.mailgun.com)
600.
Amazon’s $23M book about flies (2011) (michaeleisen.org)