August 2018 Archive
5701.
Why differential privacy is awesome
5702.
Openbook is the latest dream of a digital life beyond Facebook (techcrunch.com)
5703.
10 disruptive DevOps trends of 2018 (hackernoon.com)
5704.
A Comprehensive Guide to Authenticating to AWS on the Command Line (blog.gruntwork.io)
5705.
The Best CS Books for Data Scientists Recommended by Hadley Wickham (fivebooks.com)
5706.
GNU.org is down (gnu.org)
5707.
“He was to finance what Shakespeare was to poetry and Michelangelo to art.” (medium.com)
5708.
Databook: Turning Big Data into Knowledge with Metadata at Uber (eng.uber.com)
5709.
Solve Less General Problems (hacksoflife.blogspot.com)
5710.
IBM POWER 9 Offers a Complete Alternative to Intel Xeon (forbes.com)
5711.
WhoTracks.Me (whotracks.me)
5712.
Machine Learning Can Identify the Authors of Anonymous Code (wired.com)
5713.
Vulnerabilities Found in the Firmware of 25 Android Smartphone Models (bleepingcomputer.com)
5714.
The Annotated Turing – Abridged (onstrangertides.blog)
5715.
Health Checks and Graceful Degradation in Distributed Systems (medium.com)
5716.
Furby 1998 source code (archive.org)
5717.
IBM Has a Watson Dilemma (wsj.com)
5718.
Learning Code Readability (medium.com)
5719.
Intel Looks Down the Server Chip Road to Ice Lake (nextplatform.com)
5720.
World class AI experts share what their favorite algorithm is (thenextweb.com)
5721.
Ray Tracing: WebAssembly vs. JavaScript (matt-harrison.com)
5722.
GitHub – BishopFox/zigdiggity: A ZigBee hacking toolkit (github.com)
5723.
In post-massacre Vegas, security policies clash with privacy values (the-parallax.com)
5724.
Gladiabots– AI Combat Arena (gladiabots.com)
5725.
Oracle Accused of Defrauding Investors on Cloud Sales Growth (bloomberg.com)
5726.
More than 1,000 U.S. news sites are still unavailable in Europe (niemanlab.org)
5727.
Linux 4.18 (lkml.iu.edu)
5728.
Five Minute Ignite-Style Talk: Why Every Element of SOLID Is Wrong (speakerdeck.com)
5729.
AI Architectures Must Change (semiengineering.com)
5730.
Cognitive Biases and the Human Brain (theatlantic.com)