May 2018 Archive
5161.
Canada facing ‘brain drain’ as young tech talent leaves for Silicon Valley (theglobeandmail.com)
5162.
Show HN: MU5B – Browser extension to show movies for sale under $5 on Amazon (moviesunder5bucks.com)
5163.
Sam Zeloof makes ICs in his garage (sam.zeloof.xyz)
5164.
Three Decades Later, Mystery Numbers Explained (quantamagazine.org)
5165.
Continuous Delivery and Microservices, Part 2 (blog.armory.io)
5166.
Benchmark FoundationDB with Go YCSB (medium.com)
5167.
Generalization Theory and Deep Nets, an Introduction (2017) (offconvex.org)
5168.
Amazon joins Google in making censorship easy (techdirt.com)
5169.
Vagrant 2.1.0 Released (github.com)
5170.
FoundationDB community highlights, two weeks in (foundationdb.org)
5171.
Google Launches New Investment Program for Google Assistant (voicebot.ai)
5172.
Panic Blog » the 2017 Panic Report (panic.com)
5173.
Why Netflix is embracing Python over Java (2013) (infoworld.com)
5174.
Use TensorFlow.js in the Browser to Reduce Server Costs (highscalability.com)
5175.
Profiling Bitcoin users with artificial intelligence: Our proof of concept
5176.
Show HN: Real-time visualizer for React lifecycle methods (github.com)
5177.
Nutella on Twitter: Use “Nutella” as Your Password (twitter.com)
5178.
Proxy and VPN services blocked in Russia in a bid to restrict Telegram access (v3.co.uk)
5179.
Front-End Development – Ultimate Toolbox (netlingshq.com)
5180.
Rick Perry: The future is in supercomputers (www-m.cnn.com)
5181.
Zpng – better PNG compression using Zstd (github.com)
5182.
Exploiting a Regular USB Flash Drive into a USB Rubber Ducky (hackmag.com)
5183.
Visual Studio Code April 2018 Release (code.visualstudio.com)
5184.
Running AWS Fargate with virtual-kubelet (aws.amazon.com)
5185.
Deploying a global API Gateway infrastructure in just 5 clicks with AWS (tyk.io)
5186.
Facial recognition tech used by UK police is making a ton of mistakes (wired.co.uk)
5187.
AI Safety via Debate (blog.openai.com)
5188.
GraphQL: 3 years in, and lessons learned (hackernoon.com)
5189.
Eris: Coordination-Free Consistent Transaction Using In-Network Conc. Control [pdf] (syslab.cs.washington.edu)
5190.
After 14 years, I’ve had it. I’m leaving Seattle (seattletimes.com)