April 2018 Archive
3301.
Introducing the anonymous onsite interview (youtube.com)
3302.
Getting a Girlfriend at Waterloo by Logistic Regression (medium.com)
3303.
Teenager in US informs on MS-13, is deported to El Salvador where MS-13 awaits (features.propublica.org)
3304.
Looking back on starting Libravatar (feeding.cloud.geek.nz)
3305.
A high-level introduction to Meta-learning (medium.com)
3306.
Ultimate Guide on Deep Learning for Web Developers (zerotodeeplearning.com)
3307.
It is weirdly hard to steal Mark Zuckerberg's trash (theoutline.com)
3308.
Shooting at YouTube HQ (theverge.com)
3309.
Show HN: Spectre POC: Arbitrary read from another process (github.com)
3310.
“Journalism Is Not About Creating Safe Spaces”: Inside the Woke Civil War at NYT (vanityfair.com)
3311.
Apple supplier Foxconn buys Belkin for $866M to carve out smart home business (postscapes.com)
3312.
A Module-System Discipline for Model-Driven Software Development (programming-journal.org)
3313.
Hacking Print as a Statement into Python 3 (April Fool’s Joke) (medium.com)
3314.
Startups: How to FEEL Like a $100M Dollar Brand (virtusventures.com)
3315.
The EU is trying to force Facebook to take customers’ privacy seriously (vox.com)
3316.
How you can get more out of AI research (medium.com)
3317.
How Deep Learning Supercharges Natural Language Processing (thenewstack.io)
3318.
BeOS-Inspired Haiku OS Chugging Along with Driver Improvements, UI Changes (phoronix.com)
3319.
Boeing wins order for 47 Dreamliners from American Airlines (seattletimes.com)
3320.
K6 loves Grafana (blog.loadimpact.com)
3321.
The Radical Freedom of Dungeon&Dragons (reason.com)
3322.
Facebook has suspended Canadian data firm AggregateIQ (theverge.com)
3323.
The disinformation campaign and massive radiation increase behind the 5G rollout (thenation.com)
3324.
Announcing Flutter beta 2 (medium.com)
3325.
Steve Wozniak quits Facebook amid data concerns, says report (cnet.com)
3326.
YouTube illegally collects data on children, say child protection groups (theguardian.com)
3327.
Kayenta: An open automated canary analysis tool from Google and Netflix (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
3328.
Introduction to Deep Learning with Keras (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
3329.
Web application performance beyond the code (blog.appoptics.com)
3330.
A Taxonomy of Tech Debt (engineering.riotgames.com)