June 2019 Archive
5341.
BytePS, A high performance and general PS framework for distributed training (github.com)
5342.
Track This – A New Kind of Incognito (trackthis.link)
5343.
Western intelligence hacked 'Russia's Google' Yandex to spy on accounts (reuters.com)
5344.
NASA to Announce New Mission Live at 4pm ET (nytimes.com)
5345.
Get Involved – KDE Community (community.kde.org)
5346.
Valve to Continue Steam Gaming on Ubuntu Linux (zdnet.com)
5347.
A Short History of Bitcoin Flash Crashes (blog.sfox.com)
5348.
World's First Patented Unhackable Computer Ever (kickstarter.com)
5349.
New Course: Deep Learning from the Foundations (fast.ai)
5350.
Business Is Not About Your Product, It’s About Your Customers (medium.com)
5351.
Researchers teleport information within a diamond (eurekalert.org)
5352.
Fuchsia (fuchsia.dev)
5353.
Clojure Distilled (yogthos.net)
5354.
Id Software’s origin story set to become USA Network TV series (arstechnica.com)
5355.
Apollo 11 tapes bought for $218 may sell for millions after nearly being lost (theguardian.com)
5356.
Could coffee be the secret to fighting obesity? (sciencedaily.com)
5357.
Discovery of a 'holy grail' with the invention of universal computer memory (sciencedaily.com)
5358.
We Need to Decentralize Publishing Again (medium.com)
5359.
Five Things We Found in the FDA’s Hidden Device Database (khn.org)
5360.
Collaboration Is Broken (monolist.co)
5361.
MIT: Building on Julia programming to open up AI to novices (zdnet.com)
5362.
Build HTTP Forwarding Proxies with Go (github.com)
5363.
Yes, it’s worth arguing with science deniers (niemanlab.org)
5364.
Quadratic splines are useful too (wordsandbuttons.online)
5365.
The explosions, reenactments, and animals that made Vauxhall Gardens a hot spot (laphamsquarterly.org)
5366.
A deep dive into Linux namespaces (ifeanyi.co)
5367.
React Dashboards – Index Provided by Admin-Dashboards.com (medium.com)
5368.
The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code (joelonsoftware.com)
5369.
New Twists in the Intertwining of HPC and AI (nextplatform.com)
5370.
NASA’s restored Apollo Mission Control is a slice of ’60s life, frozen in amber (arstechnica.com)