January 2018 Archive
6091.
Advanced SQL – Common Table Expressions Easy Explained (mjk.space)
6092.
I’m afraid you’re thinking about AWS Lambda cold starts all wrong (hackernoon.com)
6093.
Twitter is using machine learning to crop photos to the most interesting part (theverge.com)
6094.
Shell buying spree cranks up race for clean energy (reuters.com)
6095.
Let’s Build a UI with Qlkit and Graph Queries (medium.com)
6096.
Experience: I write fake news (theguardian.com)
6097.
ISP lobby has already won limits on public broadband in 20 states (arstechnica.com)
6098.
CLOSER TO MIDNIGHT: THE DOOMSDAY CLOCK AND THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR WAR (wired.com)
6099.
Open-sourcing Psychlab (deepmind.com)
6100.
Cloudflare Workers (developers.cloudflare.com)
6101.
Managing Speculation on AMD Processors [pdf] (developer.amd.com)
6102.
BOLLR: Milwaukee Wins $28M for Lithium-Ion Battery Patents from Snap-On (youtube.com)
6103.
Introducing the Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species (nature.com)
6104.
Intro to WARP Loss, Automatic Differentiation and PyTorch (canopylabs.com)
6105.
Assange could walk free today after more than five years in Ecuadorian embassy (independent.co.uk)
6106.
The World Bank Is Remaking Itself as a Creature of Wall Street (nytimes.com)
6107.
Deploy a serverless website with 100 lines of code using AWS Lambda Go (read.acloud.guru)
6108.
SHA-1 and the art of digital certificate management (hpe.com)
6109.
Oculus Research Reveals New Multi-Focal Display Tech – Road to VR (roadtovr.com)
6110.
How to Be an Adult– Kegan’s Theory of Adult Development (medium.com)
6111.
Best of Hacker News (enklo.se)
6112.
Revenge of the CLI: A transformation through voice and AI (bricklin.com)
6113.
Blooms: Phi-Based Strobe Animated Sculptures (instructables.com)
6114.
HomePod vs. Amazon Echo vs. Google Home Max vs. Sonos One: Speaker Showdown (imore.com)
6115.
$400M Goes Missing from Japanese Crypto Exchange Coincheck (gizmodo.com)
6116.
Bombardier dispute: US court overturns punitive tariffs (bbc.com)
6117.
Washington State bill would ban sale of devices with hard-to-replace batteries (venturebeat.com)
6118.
Startup New Knowledge is fighting propaganda campaigns on social media (techcrunch.com)
6119.
Shipping 6 blockchain projects in 2 months – halftime report (medium.com)
6120.
Browsing Source Code in VR (store.steampowered.com)