September 2016 Archive
9511.
Wat – A lightning talk by Gary Bernhardt (destroyallsoftware.com)
9512.
It's the end of the frog and toad for regional slang, says report (theguardian.com)
9513.
How a tiny pricing change tripled revenues (baremetrics.com)
9514.
TensorFlow Deep MNIST Advanced Tutorial (docs.seldon.io)
9515.
FriendlyARM Introduces NanoPi NEO AIR Board with WiFi and BLE, Camera Interface (cnx-software.com)
9516.
India launches strikes against militants in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (bbc.com)
9517.
Today Is “Galactic Tick Day” (nautil.us)
9518.
Why I Built a Remote Business (And Why You Should, Too) (slicesconsulting.com)
9519.
Microcontainer: A small script which helps you shrink size of Docker images (github.com)
9520.
Oracle denied new trial in copyright dispute with Google over Java (computerworld.com)
9521.
Nvidia reveals 'supercomputer' for self-driving cars (zdnet.com)
9522.
The 1920 Wall Street bombing (en.wikipedia.org)
9523.
systemd.conf 2016 live stream (streaming.media.ccc.de)
9524.
Ask HN: How do you hire a senior programmer when you aren't one
9525.
Server-Side Swift, with IBM's Kitura Web Framework (youtube.com)
9526.
Addressing FUD (segfault.linuxmint.com)
9527.
Doing reproducible data science on Kaggle (medium.com)
9528.
IEEE has approved the 802.3bz standard: 2.5Gbps over Cat 5e, 5Gbps over Cat 6 (arstechnica.co.uk)
9529.
The Mirror Spider (kottke.org)
9530.
US prepares to cede key role for internet (phys.org)
9531.
Snorkel: A lightweight platform for developing information extraction systems (github.com)
9532.
From both sides now: the math of linear regression (katbailey.github.io)
9533.
LendUp: playing with people’s lives (ftalphaville.ft.com)
9534.
Use NancyFx in ASP.NET Core (talkingdotnet.com)
9535.
Blockchain Database Startup BigchainDB Raises €3M (coindesk.com)
9536.
Affordable Housing Is Easy. In Theory (bloomberg.com)
9537.
How Goldman Sachs Lost $1.2B of Libya’s Money (bloomberg.com)
9538.
Here comes 5Gbps networking over standard cables (arstechnica.com)
9539.
How to Get a Job as Data Scientist at StreetEasy (bloomberg.com)
9540.
Some Like It Bot: Algorithms are getting better at entertaining us (fivethirtyeight.com)