August 2018 Archive
691.
Farmers in Niger are nurturing gao trees to drive environmental change in Africa (theguardian.com)
692.
Programming Language Foundations in Agda (plfa.github.io)
693.
We Wanted Safer Banks, We Got More Inequality (bloomberg.com)
694.
Microsoft will require suppliers to offer paid parental leave (washingtonpost.com)
695.
Instructions from Facebook not to touch the posts of the cabinet minister (444.hu)
696.
Staying Public (tesla.com)
697.
Absolute Hot (en.wikipedia.org)
698.
Why Westerners Fear Robots and the Japanese Do Not (wired.com)
699.
Cisco plans to acquire cybersecurity firm Duo Security for $2.35B (cnbc.com)
700.
Google's AutoML: Cutting Through the Hype (fast.ai)
701.
A map of publicly available fruit trees, mostly in Slovakia (fruitmap.sk)
702.
NLP’s generalization problem, and how researchers are tackling it (thegradient.pub)
703.
UBC researchers may have found a way to make donated blood universal (vancouversun.com)
704.
Zero-copy deserialization in Julia (scattered-thoughts.net)
705.
The Berklee College of Music Sampling Archive (wiki.laptop.org)
706.
On Apple's Love Affair with Swift (stefan-lesser.com)
707.
Starting your own bank is laborious but profitable (2009) (wealthmanagement.com)
708.
I'm Wil Wheaton. I Live with Chronic Depression and Anxiety. I Am Not Ashamed (medium.com)
709.
Whiteboards used after Gatwick flight information screens fail (bbc.com)
710.
Bethesda blocks resale of used game (polygon.com)
711.
Why Sitting May Be Bad for Your Brain (nytimes.com)
712.
Organic solar cells set 'remarkable' energy record (bbc.com)
713.
Modern SAT solvers: fast, neat and underused – part 2 (codingnest.com)
714.
MIT 6.886 – Graph Analytics – Spring 2018 (people.csail.mit.edu)
715.
Why There Are So Many Thai Restaurants in America (munchies.vice.com)
716.
Krypton: phone-based U2F Authenticator (krypt.co)
717.
How to Recover from Romantic Heartbreak? (scientificamerican.com)
718.
The next ten years of Instapaper (blog.instapaper.com)
719.
How to use LEDs to detect light (makezine.com)
720.
Organized Resources for Deep Learning Researchers and Developers (github.com)