February 2016 Archive
14941.
Tomas Mikolov: The Roadmap towards Machine Intelligence (youtube.com)
14942.
Find One Person Who Gives a Shit. The Rest Is Easy (medium.com)
14943.
I no longer understand my PhD dissertation (and what it mean for Math Education) (medium.com)
14944.
Bridging the Communication Gap Between Developers and Architects (blog.ndepend.com)
14945.
ENTERPRISE MOBILITY – INSIGHT TRENDS, CHallENGES STRATEGIES AND SOLUTION (sphinx-solution.com)
14946.
Implementing the Login with Facebook Button in Python (vertabelo.com)
14947.
Proposal Draft for .flatten and .flatMap (ponyfoo.com)
14948.
Terriers Were Once the Greatest Dogs in the World (fivethirtyeight.com)
14949.
The bisexual problem: When dating apps aren’t for you (thememo.com)
14950.
Working Without Copyleft (2001) (daniel.haxx.se)
14951.
You can now see a doctor on your phone at 35,000 feet (pressat.co.uk)
14952.
How JavaScript Promises Work (spin.atomicobject.com)
14953.
Zoopla is investing £1m in other PropTech startups (thememo.com)
14954.
German Underground Analysis [DE] [pdf] (trendmicro.de)
14955.
Maintaining Consistency in Cross Functional Teams (purplebooth.co.uk)
14956.
Are we web yet? Relaunch (Rust) (arewewebyet.org)
14957.
Dope scientific office hacks (medium.com)
14958.
Warren Buffett's Shareholder Meeting to Be Webcast by Yahoo (bloomberg.com)
14959.
Vulkan 1.0 Reference Card [pdf] (khronos.org)
14960.
Vulkan-Docs: The Vulkan API Specification and Related Tools (github.com)
14961.
The £50M yacht: Benetti FB265 M/Y 11∙11 (spearswms.com)
14962.
Vulkan – Industry Forged (khr.io)
14963.
The unbearable asymmetry of bullshit (blogs.bmj.com)
14964.
A Technical Reading of the “HIMR Data Mining Research Problem Book” (conspicuouschatter.wordpress.com)
14965.
What it looks like to process 3.5M books in Google’s cloud (feedproxy.google.com)
14966.
PowerVR Vulkan driver (imgtec.com)
14967.
They’re Just Like Us Bon Appétit Shot Its Latest Food Pics on an iPhone (wired.com)
14968.
SaaS companies are gaining steam across Europe, and it’s just the beginning (tech.eu)
14969.
The Best AI Still Flunks 8th Grade Science (wired.com)
14970.
The Top Python GitHub Devs and Repos to Follow (All-Time and Trending) (github.com)