May 2018 Archive
901.
Exeter team develops low-cost photoelectrode for water-splitting using sunlight (greencarcongress.com)
902.
Reinforcement learning with musculoskeletal models (osim-rl.stanford.edu)
903.
General Thinking Tools: Mental Models to Solve Difficult Problems (fs.blog)
904.
Deadly Chinese Fentanyl Is Creating a New Era of Drug Kingpins (bloomberg.com)
905.
86% of CrashCrate subscribers used passwords already leaked in other breaches (troyhunt.com)
906.
Scaleway – NVMe SSD Servers and Hot Snapshot (blog.online.net)
907.
Every 202,500 Years, Earth Wanders in a New Direction (nytimes.com)
908.
Pie Menus: A 30-Year Retrospective: Take a Look and Feel Free (medium.com)
909.
Growing up with AI (medium.com)
910.
How stress echoes down the generations (economist.com)
911.
Best Practices for ML Engineering (2017) (developers.google.com)
912.
How programs get run: ELF binaries (2015) (lwn.net)
913.
UK ISPs have to stop lying about broadband speeds (wired.co.uk)
914.
Plainbudget: Minimalist Plain Text Budgeting (galvez.github.io)
915.
Biology Will Be the Next Great Computing Platform (wired.com)
916.
US cell carriers are selling access to real-time phone location data (zdnet.com)
917.
Lightweight Concurrency in Lua (wingolog.org)
918.
Hundreds of Bitcoin Wannabes Show Hallmarks of Fraud (wsj.com)
919.
Kitty Marion: an actress who became a suffragette who planted bombs (bbc.co.uk)
920.
A secondary market has emerged for buying and selling Telegram tokens early (techcrunch.com)
921.
A Dying Scientist and His Rogue Vaccine Trial (wired.com)
922.
The Weather Channel has stopped publishing video on Facebook (digiday.com)
923.
The emotional journey of creating anything great (twitter.com)
924.
Von Neumann’s First Computer Program (1970) (fermatslibrary.com)
925.
A Scientist Finds Her Child’s Rare Brain Illness Stems from the Gene She Studies (nytimes.com)
926.
The Philosophy of Computational Complexity (ristret.com)
927.
Playing hard exploration games by watching YouTube (arxiv.org)
928.
Testing distributed systems (asatarin.github.io)
929.
Rhetoric around the blockchain hints at problems with techno-utopian ideologies (longreads.com)
930.
Congress Approves First Big Dodd-Frank Rollback (nytimes.com)