July 2018 Archive
301.
Autopsy of a deep learning paper (blog.piekniewski.info)
302.
Classic Algorithms Implemented in JavaScript (github.com)
303.
What industry has the highest revenue per employee? (craft.co)
304.
Nancy Pearl’s Rule of 50 for dropping a bad book (theglobeandmail.com)
305.
Computer science as a lost art (2015) (rubyhacker.com)
306.
XARs: An efficient system for self-contained executables (code.fb.com)
307.
Plans for OCaml 4.08 (blog.janestreet.com)
308.
Goldman Sachs model to predict World Cup game results didn’t come close (bloomberg.com)
309.
Impossible color (en.wikipedia.org)
310.
Why Isn't Debugging Treated as a First-Class Activity? (robert.ocallahan.org)
311.
WhatsApp sends Cease and Desists for apps that use native Android APIs (xda-developers.com)
312.
Doing Windows, Part 5: A Second Try (filfre.net)
313.
A Real-World WebAssembly Benchmark (pspdfkit.com)
314.
Taskbook: Like Trello but for the Terminal (github.com)
315.
Writing a Game Boy emulator (cturt.github.io)
316.
Light painting animations directly from Blender (hackaday.com)
317.
Microsoft announces Surface Go (blogs.windows.com)
318.
SUSE to be acquired by EQT Partners (lists.opensuse.org)
319.
Happy 25th Anniversary Slackware Linux (slackware.com)
320.
A graph of programming languages connected through compilers (akr.am)
321.
PuzzleScript – an open-source HTML5 puzzle game engine (puzzlescript.net)
322.
Evolving Floorplans (joelsimon.net)
323.
Lost in Math (math.columbia.edu)
324.
The Machine That Builds Itself: The Strengths of the Lisp Languages (2016) (arxiv.org)
325.
Apple’s Shortcuts will flip the switch on Siri’s potential (techcrunch.com)
326.
Ask HN: How do you organize/track your personal goals?
327.
The Blockchain Bubble Will Pop, What Next? (approximatelycorrect.com)
328.
Perhaps it is simpler to say that Intel was disrupted (medium.learningbyshipping.com)
329.
Evolving the Firefox Brand (blog.mozilla.org)
330.
Mozilla Overhauls Speech-To-Text Contribution Interface (voice.mozilla.org)