January 2016 Archive
14641.
RBS: Sell Everything (blogs.wsj.com)
14642.
How a game-playing robot coded “Super Mario Maker” onto an SNES–live on stage (arstechnica.com)
14643.
Rebooting Work: Programming the Economy for People (blog.p2pfoundation.net)
14644.
Mr. (Swipe) Right (story.californiasunday.com)
14645.
When Philosophy Lost Its Way (mobile.nytimes.com)
14646.
Lawrence Krauss says LIGO has detected gravitational waves (twitter.com)
14647.
Microsoft Today Ends Support for Windows 8, Old Versions of Internet Explorer (techcrunch.com)
14648.
Why should you care about deep learning? (youtube.com)
14649.
Milo Yiannopoulos Claims He Was Un-Verified on Twitter for Being Conservative (philadelphia.cbslocal.com)
14650.
Layer.com raises prices 600% (layer.com)
14651.
Asynchronous JavaScript in 1995 (geocar.sdf1.org)
14652.
Conway's Game of Life, in Excel (with ClojureScript) (github.com)
14653.
CocoaPods.app (cocoapods.org)
14654.
Custom CSS animations in React (advancedweb.hu)
14655.
Super Mario Bros. 3 “Total Control” in 08:16.23 (tasvideos.org)
14656.
Accelerating AI with GPUs: A New Computing Model (blogs.nvidia.com)
14657.
Probabilities in Powerball (exstrom.com)
14658.
The State of the Internet of Things in 2015. And What to Expect in 2016? (stanfy.com)
14659.
Apple obviously working on a car, says Elon Musk (cnbc.com)
14660.
Crater Detection Using Convolutional Neural Networks (arxiv.org)
14661.
Thoughts on Grad School as a Graduating Undergrad (alexirpan.com)
14662.
The Poor Man's Threading Architecture (etodd.io)
14663.
Can Airbnb unite the world? (fastcompany.com)
14664.
Colorado Bureau of Investigation Admits Dozens of Faulty DUI Blood Tests (denver.cbslocal.com)
14665.
Researchers develop an incandescent light bulb powered partially by its own heat (cnet.com)
14666.
Remote User Research and Usability Methods (stanfy.com)
14667.
Swift's mysterious Builtin module (ankit.im)
14668.
Know Your Bot, Part1: Bots for Telegram and Twitter (stanfy.com)
14669.
GitHub Organization coming soon to Flask (github.com)
14670.
FizzBuzz, a Deep Navel to Gaze Into (dave.fayr.am)