January 2019 Archive
8341.
VC funding in U.S. startups nears $100B in 2018, highest since dot-com era (geekwire.com)
8342.
The Real Problems with Artificial Intelligence (backreaction.blogspot.com)
8343.
How we created a customer support system for $0 and with no code (boxysuite.com)
8344.
What the current political climate is doing to our country and our universities (city-journal.org)
8345.
Google plans a new 584,000 square-foot campus in Los Angeles (cnbc.com)
8346.
Using Faktory with Python (mikeperham.com)
8347.
Data Visualization: A Practical Introduction (R/ggplot) (vissoc.co)
8348.
Facebook, Twitter Turn to Right-Leaning Groups to Help Referee Political Speech (wsj.com)
8349.
Growing a SaaS Company – How We Reached the Magical First 1,000 Customers (kinsta.com)
8350.
Inside Ubuntu's financials (zdnet.com)
8351.
Creating a Zoo of Atari-Playing Agents for Deep Reinforcement Learning (eng.uber.com)
8352.
Show HN: Signaller – the first public WebRTC signalling service using WebSockets
8353.
A History of Postgres (databeta.wordpress.com)
8354.
Hell has frozen over. Gradle supports Maven (gradle.org)
8355.
Know Enough Not to Act Like a Know-It-All (wsj.com)
8356.
How a Russian firm helped catch an alleged NSA data thief (politico.com)
8357.
Make your microservices converge (medium.com)
8358.
How to test your gem locally (medium.com)
8359.
No one taught us how to work. Jake Kahana wants to change that with Caveday (innovationforallcast.com)
8360.
Beginner-level resources for learning AI (find.xyz)
8361.
ESRGAN Used to Enhance Max Payne's Textures (gamespot.com)
8362.
Bitcoin is less secure than most people think (marginalrevolution.com)
8363.
Astronomers discover evidence of white dwarf stars solidifying into crystals (phys.org)
8364.
Alexa Privacy Nightmares (mashable.com)
8365.
Top 5 AI trends 2019 (with cool infographic) (deepsense.ai)
8366.
Do we really need network automation? (mirceaulinic.net)
8367.
Designing neural networks through neuroevolution (nature.com)
8368.
Fat Gets No Respect (But That Should Change) (sapiens.org)
8369.
Why are logos blurred on some TV shows? (realityblurred.com)
8370.
Intel Achieves AI Nervana – All Apologies to GPUs and FPGAs (eejournal.com)