October 2018 Archive
4201.
DIY carpal tunnel relief using KT Tape (medium.com)
4202.
Why Toilets Are Still Made of Porcelain (gizmodo.com)
4203.
Significantly faster generation and training for AI-based audio systems (code.fb.com)
4204.
GNU Kind Communications Guidelines (gnu.org)
4205.
Pure CSS Kaleidoscope Hexagon (codepen.io)
4206.
Weekly Robotics #10 (weeklyrobotics.com)
4207.
Arizona kills vaccine education program to placate the ignorant (boingboing.net)
4208.
YouTube backed itself into a corner with Logan Paul and PewDiePie (theverge.com)
4209.
Concept and Object Modeling Notation for Data Modeling NoSQL Databases (infoq.com)
4210.
Goodbye Horovod, Hello TensorFlow CollectiveAllReduce (logicalclocks.com)
4211.
What is devOps: a 2018 perspective (exoscale.com)
4212.
Introducing Continuous Organizations (medium.com)
4213.
Intel’s AI Privacy Policy White Paper [pdf] (blogs.intel.com)
4214.
Appeals Court Tells Georgia: State Code Can’t Be Copyrighted (eff.org)
4215.
Oracle announces EPYC cloud instances (anandtech.com)
4216.
Tech layoffs are surprisingly frequent (medium.com)
4217.
Atom 1.32 – new parsing system and reduced memory usage (blog.atom.io)
4218.
Immersive Linear Algebra (immersivemath.com)
4219.
ASUS Z390 Motherboards Automatically Push Software into Windows (techpowerup.com)
4220.
Automatic Full Compilation of Julia Programs and ML Models to Cloud TPUs (arxiv.org)
4221.
How blockchain can help fix the microtask economy (decryptmedia.com)
4222.
Why software architecture really matters (imaginarycloud.com)
4223.
Facebook removes 8.7m child nudity images in three months (bbc.com)
4224.
Tim Cook: Being gay is God's greatest gift to me (cnn.com)
4225.
Finally, the drug that keeps you young (technologyreview.com)
4226.
How to Make a Chatbot in Python Using RL3 (rl3.zorallabs.com)
4227.
Now Open Source: Sematext Monitoring Agent (sematext.com)
4228.
Announcing Mesosphere DC/OS 1.12 (mesosphere.com)
4229.
Google’s Night Sight for Pixel phones will amaze you (theverge.com)
4230.
Modin: Speed up your pandas by changing one line of code (rise.cs.berkeley.edu)