Show HN: Skynet This Week, a bi-weekly digest of noteworthy AI news
(skynettoday.com)
July 2018 Archive
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How many nuclear weapons are at the bottom of the sea
(southernfriedscience.com)
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SEC's New Crypto Czar Wants Coin Industry to Step Out of Shadows
(bloomberg.com)
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Behind the Spectacular Collapse of a Private Equity Titan
(bloomberg.com)
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One Man's Quest for a Tesla
(eetimes.com)
14677.
Open offices can lead to closed minds
(economist.com)
14678.
Iris scanner can distinguish dead eyeballs from living ones
(technologyreview.com)
14679.
World’s Largest Robot Hauls Ore Through Western Australia
(spectrum.ieee.org)
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14681.
Between You, Me, and Google
(eff.org)
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Create Custom Video Player Controls with CanJS
(davidwalsh.name)
14684.
The Decline and Fall of the American Empire
(bloomberg.com)
14685.
Ultimate Guide to Getting Google Reviews
(risingstarreviews.com)
14687.
A Math Theory for Why People Hallucinate
(quantamagazine.org)
14688.
Top Dynamic Programming Practice Problems
(techiedelight.quora.com)
14689.
An open letter to Microsoft management re: Windows updating
(computerworld.com)
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Scooters: The New Self-Driving Cars
(theinformation.com)
14693.
Why Apollo: Advantages, Disadvantages and Alternatives
(robinwieruch.de)
14694.
The ultimate pagination ruby gem
(github.com)
14695.
Supporting display cutouts on edge-to-edge screens
(android-developers.googleblog.com)
14696.
Coinbase and the Widespread Adoption of Cryptocurrency
(hackernoon.com)
14697.
What happens when you let computers optimize floor plans
(joelsimon.net)
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Google gives Chrome the virtual reality treatment
(techcrunch.com)
14699.
GSoC 2018 – booting from BTRFS works – ReactOS Project
(reactos.org)
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