September 2016 Archive
10801.
The ultimate promise of artificial intelligence lies in sorting cucumbers (qz.com)
10802.
The Three Ways: The Principles Underpinning DevOps (itrevolution.com)
10803.
Advancing in the Bash Shell (samrowe.com)
10804.
Restive.js – One Giant Leap (medium.com)
10805.
Categorical semantics for digital circuits (researchblogs.cs.bham.ac.uk)
10806.
How do game-playing programs choose the best move? (cosmosmagazine.com)
10807.
Solving the Titanic challenge of Kaggle (ahmedbesbes.com)
10808.
I'm excited when people leave my company (bennadel.com)
10809.
Producer Metro Boomin Calls Out Exclusives and 'the Streaming War' (billboard.com)
10810.
AsyncShock: Exploiting Synchronisation Bugs in Intel SGX Enclaves [pdf] (ibr.cs.tu-bs.de)
10811.
0 to $640M: Non-Obvious Lessons Learned at BrightRoll (medium.com)
10812.
A Beginner’s Very Bumpy Journey Through the World of Open Source (medium.com)
10813.
Is the universe expanding faster than we thought? (symmetrymagazine.org)
10814.
The Space Bug: $ 370.000.000 for an integer overflow (Ada language) (viva64.com)
10815.
An Oral History of “We Built This City,” the Worst Song of All Time (gq.com)
10816.
Mother Teresa to become saint amid criticism over miracles and missionaries (theguardian.com)
10817.
Alien signal detected by astrophysicists turns out to be terrestrial disturbance (tass.com)
10818.
Google’s Quantum Dream May Be Just Around the Corner (technologyreview.com)
10819.
OpenOffice, after years of neglect, could shut down: LibreOffice thrives (arstechnica.com)
10820.
Online K-12 School Fights Attempt to Check If Students Really Show Up (buzzfeed.com)
10821.
Show HN: Pairprep – Automated Paper Grading Tool for Teachers (pairprep.com)
10822.
Securing whistleblowers (nrkbeta.no)
10823.
Guccifer sentenced to 52 months in U.S. prison (reuters.com)
10824.
What We Learned Analyzing Hundreds of Data Science Interviews (blog.yhat.com)
10825.
Zika Cures? Not quite yet (blogs.sciencemag.org)
10826.
Best programming tutorials (bestprogrammingtutorials.hatenablog.com)
10827.
Tech Giants Are Devising Real Ethics for Artificial Intelligence (nytimes.com)
10828.
ReactJS for Dummies (reactjs.co)
10829.
Most of 2016’s movies have been soulless, noisy, and dull (bostonglobe.com)
10830.
OK Google, what about good UIs? (centigrade.de)