February 2018 Archive
6541.
Introduction to AWS Fargate: How to build and deploy a web application (learnaws.org)
6542.
Profiler week 5: Mac support, experiments profiling memory allocations (jvns.ca)
6543.
Interesting new neural network architecture (hackernoon.com)
6544.
WxPython 4.0.1 Released (wxpython.org)
6545.
Spider-Like Creature with a Scorpion’s Tail Found Trapped in Amber (nytimes.com)
6546.
LCUI 1.0 Beta Released: A small C library for building GUI with C, XML and CSS (github.com)
6547.
People of programming languages (interviews) (cs.cmu.edu)
6548.
AWS Lambda IDE (slappforge.com)
6549.
Kali Linux in Your Pocket with the GPD 7 Ultra Portable PC (hackernoon.com)
6550.
How to Understand the Fifth Normal Form? (stackoverflow.com)
6551.
Conjur: open source secrets manager by CyberArk (conjur.org)
6552.
Blazor: a technical introduction (blog.stevensanderson.com)
6553.
A Parser for PHP Written in Go (github.com)
6554.
Lenses in OCaml using modular implicits (jobjo.github.io)
6555.
Popular library `go-bindata` has vanished
6556.
Linear Regression using Tensorflow (python36.com)
6557.
Network Automation with Salt, NAPALM and Kubernetes (blog.simonmetzger.de)
6558.
Planes don’t flap their wings: does AI work like a brain? (aeon.co)
6559.
Polychain and Andreessen Horowitz Invest $61M in DFINITY (businessinsider.com)
6560.
Navigating the Revenue Streams and Profit Pools of AWS (nextplatform.com)
6561.
Color quantization using k-means (medium.com)
6562.
CoreOS, Red Hat and Kubernetes Competition – The New Stack (thenewstack.io)
6563.
AI Startups You Should Know (worldinnovationgroup.co)
6564.
Goldman Sachs in Talks with Apple to Finance iPhone Sales (wsj.com)
6565.
Worm uploaded to computer and taught amazing tricks (sciencedaily.com)
6566.
People with depression use language differently (theconversation.com)
6567.
Microservices in Golang – part 6 of 10 part series – user interfaces and clients (ewanvalentine.io)
6568.
Mon.: Intel defector touts Arm server chip. Wed.: Intel shows off new chips (theregister.co.uk)
6569.
A short tale of a read overflow - antirez (medium.com)
6570.
With AI, your Apple Watch could flag signs of diabetes (wired.com)