July 2018 Archive
14191.
Machine learning will be the engine of global growth (ft.com)
14192.
Atlassian exits business communications space, surrenders to Slack (cnbc.com)
14193.
TWTR/FB have both peaked. Now what? (abe-winter.github.io)
14194.
U.S. Economy Grew at 4.1% Rate in Second Quarter (wsj.com)
14195.
Google AutoML: Is there any business model?
14196.
Debunking the Myths Americans Believe About Immigration – And Themselves (medium.com)
14197.
A realistic plan to pay for a universal basic income in the Netherlands (nielsvandermolen.com)
14198.
Astrology-based investment strategy (bloomberg.com)
14199.
Darpa Drops $35M on “Posh Open Source Hardware” Project (linux.com)
14200.
Emulator 101 – Welcome (emulator101.com)
14201.
Samsung Display says unbreakable, flexible screen passes U.S. safety test (reuters.com)
14202.
The cloud continues to grow in leaps and bounds, but it’s still AWS’s world (techcrunch.com)
14203.
Async error handling: N² ways to shoot yourself in the foot (hackernoon.com)
14204.
How Bitmain indeed mines coins in secret (medium.com)
14205.
Blockchain startups are selling visions of the future, not technology (thenextweb.com)
14206.
Excel Wizard tries teaching cutting-edge AI to average humans (towardsdatascience.com)
14207.
Cambridge to Appoint DeepMind Chair of Machine Learning (cam.ac.uk)
14208.
Ryū: Fast Float-To-String Conversion (pldi18.sigplan.org)
14209.
High Dimensional Data, MSRI, and San Francisco in 2018; Reflections (ntguardian.wordpress.com)
14210.
GnuPG Donate (gnupg.org)
14211.
Leaked Intel Roadmap Reveals Some Surprises for HPC Customers (top500.org)
14212.
Is the Great Indian Bustard About to Go Extinct? (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
14213.
How the use of DNA in criminal investigations could violate your human rights (noted.co.nz)
14214.
Which College Degrees Get the Highest Salaries? (visualcapitalist.com)
14215.
Xamarin vs. React Native: the complete guide (uruit.com)
14216.
How Did the Climate Apocalypse Become Old News? (nymag.com)
14217.
System That Could Reduce Neurodegeneration in Huntington's Discovered (neurosciencenews.com)
14218.
Things that NATs break (web.mit.edu)
14219.
Python is becoming the world’s most popular coding language – Daily chart (economist.com)
14220.
Hashflow and Cashflow the business models emerging on the interchain (medium.com)