September 2015 Archive
751.
Blindsight: Some people who have lost their vision find a “second sight” (bbc.com)
752.
New View of Microservices (github.com)
753.
A Web Crawler with Asyncio Coroutines (aosabook.org)
754.
One of the biggest mistakes I’ve made in my career (medium.com)
755.
A Neural Algorithm of Artistic Style (github.com)
756.
Perplexing Pluto: New ‘Snakeskin’ Image and More from New Horizons (nasa.gov)
757.
The Incredible Proof Machine (incredible.nomeata.de)
758.
Temporary Visas, Meant to Import Talent, Help Ship Jobs Abroad (nytimes.com)
759.
Cognitive mechanisms in meditation practice (cell.com)
760.
Why Are Eight Bits Enough for Deep Neural Networks? (petewarden.com)
761.
Code to transform Hillary's emails from raw PDF documents to a SQLite database (github.com)
762.
Ctypes.sh – A foreign function interface for bash (ctypes.sh)
763.
The original Unix init system (1972) (code.google.com)
764.
JSONlite – A self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, JSON document store (github.com)
765.
Gates funded Terrapower inks deal with China’s CNNC to build fast reactor (neutronbytes.com)
766.
Building Analytics at 500px (medium.com)
767.
Can Economic Growth Last? (physics.ucsd.edu)
768.
Why the Human Brain Project Went Wrong and How to Fix It (scientificamerican.com)
769.
Breeding the Nutrition Out of Our Food (2013) (nytimes.com)
770.
Application Architecture with React: Rethinking Flux (dialelo.github.io)
771.
Dialog Semiconductor to acquire Atmel for $4.6B (dialog-semiconductor.com)
772.
Breaking the communication barrier between dolphins and humans (ngm.nationalgeographic.com)
773.
Yankees Suck: The punks who made the most popular T-shirts in Boston (grantland.com)
774.
Harvey's Casino Bomb (fbi.gov)
775.
Leading mathematician launches arXiv 'overlay' journal (nature.com)
776.
Building a better WordPress (medium.com)
777.
Apple refunding all purchases of Peace (marco.org)
778.
More young Indians are choosing their own spouses (economist.com)
779.
The prisoners fighting wildfires in California (bbc.co.uk)
780.
Posters of the golden age of Soviet cosmonauts (bbc.com)