September 2016 Archive
8071.
We're more antisocial in a shared office space (theconversation.com)
8072.
Amelia Earhart crash: Did the pilot survive days after her plane went missing? (news.com.au)
8073.
Who Owns the Cars? The Move to Autonomous Vehicle Ride-Sharing (linkedin.com)
8074.
Everyone will be a software engineer and barely any will know how to code (qz.com)
8075.
Stanford develops 'potalyzer' – saliva test for marijuana intoxication (news.stanford.edu)
8076.
Feinstein, Burr circulating proposed changes to encryption bill (scmagazine.com)
8077.
The Danger of Being Neighborly Without a Permit [Little Free Libraries] (citylab.com)
8078.
How America became a 1% society (theguardian.com)
8079.
Daniel Stenberg's First 20 Years of HTTP (daniel.haxx.se)
8080.
Wall Street’s Insatiable Lust: Data, Data, Data (wsj.com)
8081.
Allais effect (en.wikipedia.org)
8082.
Nvidia TenSorrt: High performance deep learning inference for prod deployment (developer.nvidia.com)
8083.
NeuralStyler codeplex [updated] (neuralstyler.codeplex.com)
8084.
Nvidia Unveiled P4 and P40 GPU Accelerators (nvidianews.nvidia.com)
8085.
iWantHue – Generate and refine palettes of optimally distinct colors (tools.medialab.sciences-po.fr)
8086.
10 reasons I created my own marketplace (medium.com)
8087.
I Built a Smart Clock (blog.monotonous.org)
8088.
Does It Pay to Start at Community College? Maybe (wsj.com)
8089.
Hacking a Company's Stock Price (bloomberg.com)
8090.
Development Quality for Ruby and Chef (medium.com)
8091.
Application Configuration (realworldclojure.com)
8092.
A “Log Reflector” for AWS Lambda (blog.davidablack.net)
8093.
Can Big Data Find the Next 'Harry Potter'? (theatlantic.com)
8094.
Continuous Deployment with Jenkins and Docker Swarm (vfarcic.github.io)
8095.
Web Scraping: Handling Ajax Website (ksah.in)
8096.
Financial Independence Retirement Planning Tool (theearthawaits.com)
8097.
Intel to acquire Soft Machines for $250M (startupvibe.wordpress.com)
8098.
Flight Delays Suck (fdd.etherisc.com)
8099.
Why I Like Systems Programming (facebook.com)
8100.
A TensorFlow Implementation of DeepMind's WaveNet Paper (github.com)