December 2016 Archive
8971.
Noam Chomsky on the new Trump era (youtube.com)
8972.
Simple and Fun Terminal ASCII Art Text (github.com)
8973.
DL4J vs. Torch vs. Theano vs. Caffe vs. TensorFlow (deeplearning4j.org)
8974.
106 Startups Who Received Investment from the C.I.A (mattermark.com)
8975.
Microsoft releases tool to build chat bot from FAQ (qnamaker.ai)
8976.
A Call with Jack (medium.com)
8977.
Show HN: Amazon Alexa Skill to Edit Google Docs Using Voice (github.com)
8978.
Applying autoencoding neural networks for better ui in JavaScript (koaning.io)
8979.
How Slack Works (infoq.com)
8980.
Jury Says Arista Owes $0 to Cisco in Copyright Case (sdxcentral.com)
8981.
Fearing new administration, Penn scholars move to preserve climate-change data (philly.com)
8982.
Why Trump and the Tech Industry Are on a Collision Course (theatlantic.com)
8983.
The Sunk Cost Fallacy and the Future of Silicon Valley (theinformation.com)
8984.
State of Startups 2016 (stateofstartups.firstround.com)
8985.
Uber self-driving car running a red light captured on dashcam (techcrunch.com)
8986.
Inside Opendoor: What Two Years of Transactions Say About Their Prospects (mikedp.com)
8987.
Stopping a disastrous plan with science: the SF Bay Model (youtube.com)
8988.
Introduction to the 8-Point Grid System (medium.com)
8989.
Elon Musk joins Donald Trump's advisory team (greatagain.gov)
8990.
AWS DNS outage in EU (status.aws.amazon.com)
8991.
Cos.io – Center for Open Science (cos.io)
8992.
Go to the Wrong Hospital and You’re 3 Times More Likely to Die (nytimes.com)
8993.
Wevr Launches First Subscription Service for Cinematic Virtual Reality (variety.com)
8994.
Magic Leap loses its head of PR following rough week of bad PR (techcrunch.com)
8995.
Ask HN: Why do refugees in Sweden attack reporters going into the no-go zones?
8996.
Diet Coke and Mentos eruption (en.wikipedia.org)
8997.
How to create a compelling resume (excitingrole.com)
8998.
The simple economics of machine intelligence (hbr.org)
8999.
Who’s Liable for George Hotz’s Self-Driving Software? (spectrum.ieee.org)
9000.
Court Rules That Police Can Force You to Tell Them Your Phone’s Passcode (consumerist.com)