2015 Archive
8221.
Announcing Electric Eye (techblog.netflix.com)
8222.
Visual question answering using CNN+RNN (github.com)
8223.
IBash Notebook (jeroenjanssens.com)
8224.
An interactive Python profiler (github.com)
8225.
Government Succeeds in Stalling Again, but Jewel V. NSA Goes On (eff.org)
8226.
Octopus’ sophistication driven by hundreds of previously unknown genes (arstechnica.com)
8227.
TCP in 30 instructions (1993) (pdl.cmu.edu)
8228.
Why Open Offices? (acesounderglass.com)
8229.
The High-Stakes Race to Rid the World of Human Drivers (theatlantic.com)
8230.
Hosteurope.de shut down our servers due to “political incorrectness” (voat.co)
8231.
Dizzying Ride May Be Ending for Startups (nytimes.com)
8232.
Why Don't Software Developers Use Static Analysis Tools to Find Bugs? (viva64.com)
8233.
Maintaining Digital Certificate Security (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
8234.
Supreme Court denies review of Google v. Oracle API copyright case [pdf] (supremecourt.gov)
8235.
Former Apple rival IBM could become the biggest buyer of MacBooks (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
8236.
Lenovo announces laptops using new mobile Xeon processors (arstechnica.com)
8237.
Python Extension Proposal 498: Literal String Formatting (python.org)
8238.
The first dead Unicorn will be Evernote (syrah.co)
8239.
Rand Paul: 'I will force the expiration' of portions of Patriot Act (politico.com)
8240.
Los Angeles' Booming Creative Class Lures New Yorkers (nytimes.com)
8241.
Does exercise slow the aging process? (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
8242.
Apache Cordova: after 10 months, I won't using it anymore (geekcoder.org)
8243.
Why the CDC Tracks Wireless-Only Households and Their Risky Behavior (npr.org)
8244.
The Curse of the Black Lotus – How MtG Avoided Becoming Beanie Babies (npr.org)
8245.
Pharo 4.0 Released (pharo.org)
8246.
Why Clojure? (blog.venanti.us)
8247.
Google and Apple in $415M 'non-poaching' settlement offer (bbc.com)
8248.
Rescue Forensics (YC W15) Helps Law Enforcement Find Victims of Sex Trafficking (techcrunch.com)
8249.
The $10 Hedge Fund Supercomputer That’s Sweeping Wall Street (bloomberg.com)
8250.
CHIP Vs. Pi Zero: Which Sub-$10 Computer Is Better? (makezine.com)