August 2018 Archive
7021.
TensorFlow 1.9 Officially Supports the Raspberry Pi (medium.com)
7022.
Rust data types (video for beginners) (youtube.com)
7023.
Rewarded Book: Story of a Weed Killer, Cancer, and the Corruption of Science (islandpress.org)
7024.
I invented a nice brain trainer
7025.
Old-Money Billionaires Are Chasing New Tech Riches (wsj.com)
7026.
A SaaS Pricing Story (2017) (mitchcrowe.com)
7027.
Meta Skills of a Software Engineer (hackernoon.com)
7028.
Design Tokens for dummies (uxdesign.cc)
7029.
JS implementation of DoorDash cache stampede solution (repl.it)
7030.
3D math library for C (github.com)
7031.
Ask HN: What are some good home routers for the security conscious?
7032.
Tech Support Scams Using Call Optimization Services to Insert Phone Numbers (bleepingcomputer.com)
7033.
Bringing Learning to Robotics: Highlights from Robotics Science and Systems 2018 (thegradient.pub)
7034.
An entrepreneur’s guide to NYC’s tech scene (thenextweb.com)
7035.
Michael Pollan Explains What's Wrong with the Paleo Diet (2014) (motherjones.com)
7036.
Why the Most Important Idea in Behavioral Decision-Making Is a Fallacy (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
7037.
Beginning an SBCL port (christophe.rhodes.io)
7038.
Algo – Set up a personal IPSEC VPN in the cloud (github.com)
7039.
Show HN: Optimizing a Voxel Mesher with One Weird Hack (medium.com)
7040.
A Git Origin Story (linuxjournal.com)
7041.
The Kosher Salt Question (tastecooking.com)
7042.
AI has a PR problem, and AI researchers should not ignore it (skynettoday.com)
7043.
Data Structure: Sliding Window Technique Problems (medium.com)
7044.
Ask HN: Anybody following the ketogenic diet?
7045.
Patrick Stewart Is Returning for a New Star Trek Series (techcrunch.com)
7046.
The State of MPI for Future Exascale Systems (nextplatform.com)
7047.
Decentralized Web Summit 2018: Global Visions / Working Code (decentralizedweb.net)
7048.
Hardware Security Threat Rising (semiengineering.com)
7049.
Selling Queerness: The Curious Case of Fun Home (theatlantic.com)
7050.
Stories about A.I. in 100+ years of sci-fi movies (lab.datadesign.studio)