January 2018 Archive
1321.
A Deep Reinforcement Learning Chatbot (arxiv.org)
1322.
Do You Have the Right to Plead Not Guilty When Your Lawyer Disagrees? (npr.org)
1323.
Not only is it possible to beat Google, it could happen sooner than we think (quora.com)
1324.
How a late-blossoming classics don became Britain’s most beloved intellectual (theguardian.com)
1325.
Hawaii’s false missile alert sent by worker believing attack on US was imminent (washingtonpost.com)
1326.
Asana raises $75M Series D round led by Generation Investment Management (blog.asana.com)
1327.
Wreck found by reporter may be last American slave ship (al.com)
1328.
‘The Shed at Dulwich’ was London’s top-rated restaurant. It didn’t exist (washingtonpost.com)
1329.
Tips for Application Performance (2015) (nginx.com)
1330.
Loss of Locational Privacy While Traveling in Your Automobile (2013) [pdf] (defcon.org)
1331.
Google Provides Free Nvidia K80 GPUs for Anyone to Train Deep Learning Models (kaggle.com)
1332.
Suburbs That Haven't Recovered from the Recession (theatlantic.com)
1333.
GDPR and Google Analytics (adactio.com)
1334.
Tether has issued $450M USDT in past 4 days (omniexplorer.info)
1335.
Home and hotel – Switching from macOS to Ubuntu on a Dell XPS 13 laptop (fman.io)
1336.
Tether Is Breaking Its Peg to the Dollar (mktstk.com)
1337.
The User Experience of Lootboxes (blog.prototypr.io)
1338.
I was given new hands for Christmas (theguardian.com)
1339.
What’s North Korea like? (libertarianism.org)
1340.
Isomorphic Go (isomorphicgo.org)
1341.
A new grad SDE makes 2x more in SF than Toronto after tax and COL (linkedin.com)
1342.
RaiBlocks: A Feeless Distributed Cryptocurrency Network [pdf] (raiblocks.net)
1343.
Modern JavaScript Explained for Dinosaurs (medium.com)
1344.
New York City in 1993 in HD – DTheater DVHS Demo Tape [video] (youtube.com)
1345.
Ask HN: What are some interesting books you read in 2017?
1346.
How We Built Uber Engineering’s Highest Query per Second Service (2016) (eng.uber.com)
1347.
Lithium chloride kills a honey bee parasite by a systemic mode of action (nature.com)
1348.
ToySMT – simple SMT solver under 1500 SLOC of pure C (github.com)
1349.
Monthly Amazon Prime membership fees are about to increase (techcrunch.com)
1350.
“Pump-and-Dump” schemes in Telegram groups drive penny crypto coin prices up (achtungtechnik.de)