February 2018 Archive
7651.
A Binary Offset Effect in CCD Readout and Its Impact on Astronomical Data (arxiv.org)
7652.
A self-taught astronomer spotted something no scientist had ever seen (washingtonpost.com)
7653.
Telegram is holding a secretive second pre-ICO sale (theverge.com)
7654.
Useful documents and scientific papers about Blockchain and cryptocurrencies (github.com)
7655.
Why Software Is the Ultimate Business Model (medium.com)
7656.
Stream Processing 101: From SQL to Streaming SQL in 10 Minutes (wso2.com)
7657.
10 free programming books you can read this year (viptechworld.blogspot.com)
7658.
The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence (maliciousaireport.com)
7659.
Mueller indictments explained by baratunde (mobile.twitter.com)
7660.
Connecting Elm to Phoenix 1.3 (paulfioravanti.com)
7661.
Learn from the C++ POCO libraries how to write a clean code (cppdepend.com)
7662.
How Jeffrey Immelt’s ‘Success Theater’ Masked the Rot at GE (wsj.com)
7663.
Introducing the Uber AI Residency (ubr.to)
7664.
Arm delivers integrated SIM identity to secure next wave of cellular IoT devices (arm.com)
7665.
Cloud Computing – The Refute (ao.gl)
7666.
Deep Learning – From Basics to Practice (github.com)
7667.
Scaling CNNs to 500m+ images by sharding: hard mixtures of experts (arxiv.org)
7668.
It's all about guarantees in software design (ferd.ca)
7669.
Boiling the Ocean of Dumb Startup Ideas (medium.com)
7670.
Now Available – AWS Serverless Application Repository (aws.amazon.com)
7671.
Reid Hoffman: Never underestimate your first idea (medium.com)
7672.
What Does OO Afford? (sandimetz.com)
7673.
Animated login avatar (reddit.com)
7674.
Go and Versioning (research.swtch.com)
7675.
Meltdown fix committed by guenther(OpenBSD) (undeadly.org)
7676.
Wikipedia Page Linked with “Minr” Cryptojacking Malware Infected Website (gbhackers.com)
7677.
I Tried Uber’s New 'Pool Express' Service and Honestly, Just Take a Bus (gizmodo.com)
7678.
Why I’m Bullish on Gen Z (collaborativefund.com)
7679.
Best login form ever (twitter.com)
7680.
Scarcity in UX: The psychological bias that became the norm (uxdesign.cc)