January 2018 Archive
781.
Outperforming LAPACK with C++ metaprogramming (wordsandbuttons.online)
782.
Autonomous transportation launching to 125k residents in Florida (news.voyage.auto)
783.
On undoing, fixing, or removing commits in git (sethrobertson.github.io)
784.
Ask HN: How much do you make at Facebook/Amazon/Apple/Netflix/Google/Microsoft?
785.
Filecoin 2017 Q4 Update (filecoin.io)
786.
City-owned Internet services offer cheaper and more transparent pricing (arstechnica.com)
787.
Intel CEO: Patches will come to 90% of chips in the next week (techcrunch.com)
788.
Light Traffic (senseable.mit.edu)
789.
Where Planes Go to Die: A One Way Trip to the Mojave Boneyard (2015) (scoutingla.com)
790.
Ink/stitch: an Inkscape extension for machine embroidery design (inkstitch.org)
791.
Designing Distributed Systems E-Book (azure.microsoft.com)
792.
The good guy/bad guy myth (aeon.co)
793.
IP address errors lead to wrongful arrests (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
794.
Private landowners blocking access to public lands in the American West (theguardian.com)
795.
Non-Convex Optimization for Machine Learning (arxiv.org)
796.
The problem of game developers receiving abusive messages (medium.com)
797.
It is possible to detect and block Chrome headless (antoinevastel.github.io)
798.
Making tab switching faster in Firefox with tab warming (mikeconley.ca)
799.
Can you get 32 level grayscale out of an E-ink display? (hackaday.io)
800.
Xerox Alto's 3 Mb/s Ethernet: Building a Gateway with a BeagleBone (righto.com)
801.
The Criminal Underworld Is Dropping Bitcoin for Monero (bloomberg.com)
802.
Goodyear Hid Evidence of 'The Worst Tire in History' Linked to at Least 9 Deaths (jalopnik.com)
803.
The eardrums move when the eyes move (pnas.org)
804.
Reverse-engineering FPGAs [video] (media.ccc.de)
805.
Introducing Chronicle, a new Alphabet business dedicated to cybersecurity (medium.com)
806.
Show HN: Languagecrunch – NLP server Docker image (hub.docker.com)
807.
Show HN: TensorFlow-Resources – Organized and Useful Resources about TensorFlow (github.com)
808.
A Real-Time Mario Kart AI Using CNNs, Offline Search, and Dagger (github.com)
809.
The U.S. Can No Longer Hide from Its Deep Poverty Problem (nytimes.com)
810.
9-5 Is Out. Try the 1-6 Instead (forbes.com)