May 2018 Archive
4471.
Google created generics for Go (github.com)
4472.
Total Meltdown for Intel: More Spectre Vulnerabilities on the Horizon (translate.google.de)
4473.
Stack Overflow for Teams Is Now Available (stackoverflow.blog)
4474.
Multiplayer parkour game that you play on PC browser but control with your phone (gfycat.com)
4475.
Training a Keras model to generate colors (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
4476.
UBTECH Robotics Gets $820M Funding (medium.com)
4477.
Video games such as Fortnite aren't harming children–screen time is the problem (theguardian.com)
4478.
Why is zero plural? (english.stackexchange.com)
4479.
NASA Tests New Nuclear Reactor for Future Space Travelers (npr.org)
4480.
Tesla shares fall more than 7% after company reports record loss (theguardian.com)
4481.
Why Silicon Valley can’t fix itself (theguardian.com)
4482.
Disney made a VR jacket (theverge.com)
4483.
Stripe Makes $1M Contribution to California Yimby (businesswire.com)
4484.
Show HN: Quill Mention (github.com)
4485.
Amazon blocks domain fronting (arstechnica.com)
4486.
Show HN: A Curated List of Top Blockchain Jobs (From Whoishiring May 2018) (mycryptowiki.com)
4487.
Seeking Data Architects / Data Engineers for User Study
4488.
Version 6 of Angular Now Available (medium.com)
4489.
Angular 6.0.0 released (github.com)
4490.
Why “following your passion” won't work, and what to do instead (kierantie.com)
4491.
Homomorphic Encryption Illustrated Primer (blog.n1analytics.com)
4492.
Version 6 of Angular Now Available (blog.angular.io)
4493.
The Periodic Table of Nootropics (i.redditmedia.com)
4494.
EyeQuant's new AI instantly tells you how eye-catching your ads are (eyequant.com)
4495.
Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science by Boaz Barak [pdf] (introtcs.org)
4496.
Tugboat – A fully working website for every pull request (tugboat.qa)
4497.
Lessons I learned as a manager in a massively fast-growing startup (linkedin.com)
4498.
Card based data visualisation (medium.com)
4499.
Speech Recognition Is Now Vulnerable to Adversarial Attacks (thegradient.pub)
4500.
Almost half of pregnancies in U.S. are unplanned. There’s a way to change that. (washingtonpost.com)