May 2018 Archive
6631.
What Data on Formula One Crashes Suggests About Workplace Rivalries (hbr.org)
6632.
Vapor 3.0 released (medium.com)
6633.
Priced out of the American dream (ft.com)
6634.
An Introduction to Deep Learning for Tabular Data (fast.ai)
6635.
A Spiral Model of Software Development and Enhancement [pdf] (csse.usc.edu)
6636.
AI researchers allege that machine learning is alchemy (sciencemag.org)
6637.
Driver's Licenses Go Digital (spectrum.ieee.org)
6638.
Craftsman, Craftswoman, Craftsperson (blog.cleancoder.com)
6639.
AWS Command line: S3 content from stdin or to stdout (loige.co)
6640.
7 OpenSource Big Data Business Intelligence Tools Your Business Can Benefit From (ultrabytes.org)
6641.
The bureaucracy of US science: Researchers spend weeks on clinical trial forms (sciencemag.org)
6642.
How your web browser affects your online reality, explained in one image (vox.com)
6643.
UK regulator orders Cambridge Analytica to release data on US voter (theguardian.com)
6644.
Citrine 0.7.10 (citrine-lang.org)
6645.
Computational Foundations of Natural Intelligence (2017) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
6646.
Why Uber and Airbnb Should Copy Spotify with a Direct Listing (theinformation.com)
6647.
Active vs. Passive Investment management (medium.com)
6648.
Life, the universe, and everything – 42 fundamental questions (arxiv.org)
6649.
A Mirage unikernel running on an ESP32 (lortex.org)
6650.
Graphpath: generate ASCII network diagram from Unix/Linux route table (github.com)
6651.
Building an object store with FoundationDB (fabianlindfors.se)
6652.
Transhumanism’s faithful follow it blindly into a future for the elite (theconversation.com)
6653.
How online algorithms reshape people's personalities (noblackmirrorthanks.blogspot.com)
6654.
The Big Lie ISPs Are Spreading in State Congresses Is That They Don’t Make Money (eff.org)
6655.
California has surpassed the UK as world's 5th largest economy (cnbc.com)
6656.
Harvard's Insane Attack on Police (nypost.com)
6657.
Is Prefix of String in Table? (trent.me)
6658.
Caught in the Theranos Wreckage: Betsy DeVos, Rupert Murdoch, Walmart’s Waltons (nytimes.com)
6659.
San Diego did what Seattle didn’t: give people a safe place to sleep in cars (seattletimes.com)
6660.
Why Machine Vision Is Flawed in the Same Way as Human Vision (technologyreview.com)