January 2017 Archive
7261.
Trump is dismissing officials in charge of nukes (gizmodo.com)
7262.
Telegram Desktop reaches version 1.0 with custom themes (telegram.org)
7263.
[2016] Parse shutting down jan 28, 2017 (blog.parse.com)
7264.
Machine learning trading systems (formulastocks.com)
7265.
First all-atom simulation of genome editing in action (sciencebulletin.org)
7266.
Human evolution into computers by 2070 (quantumrun.com)
7267.
Rhinos Use Poop Piles Like a Social Network (news.nationalgeographic.com)
7268.
DVR-Scan: Detect and Extract Motion Events from Videos/Security Camera Footage (dvr-scan.readthedocs.io)
7269.
MNIST ASCII Challenge (github.com)
7270.
Ask HN: What are some real-life applications of Data Structures?
7271.
Senior Engineers Reduce Risk (hackernoon.com)
7272.
Ask HN: Share your memories of Aaron Swartz
7273.
How a Sensational, Unverified Dossier Became a Crisis for Donald Trump (nytimes.com)
7274.
GH Status: We are currently experiencing major service outages (twitter.com)
7275.
Show HN: CloudId – Detect Cloud Provider from Instance Metadata (github.com)
7276.
New Camera Can See Around Corners (technologyreview.com)
7277.
Next stop is #Webminster (twitter.com)
7278.
Tesla hires MacBook Air designer for senior engineering role (arstechnica.com)
7279.
Understanding Blockstream, the most important and misunderstood company in Bitcoin (thecontrol.co)
7280.
Remacs – Emacs ported to Rust (github.com)
7281.
Spying in America How Edward Snowden Changed History (economist.com)
7282.
The Dark Path, Or, What If I Don't Want to Quit My Job? (blog.zdsmith.com)
7283.
PodSearch – A Random Side Project (david-smith.org)
7284.
Lily Robotics shuts down, refunds customers for drone pre-orders (lily.camera)
7285.
Neuroscience methods tested on Atari 2600 failed, casting doubts on credibility (researchgate.net)
7286.
Typing the nix language (gofundme.com)
7287.
Ensuring CSS Animations Run and Stop Gracefully (viget.com)
7288.
Lasers trigger predatory behavior in mice (scientificamerican.com)
7289.
Fifty years frozen: The world’s first cryonically preserved human (qz.com)
7290.
Command and Control film: A worker drops a socket at a Titan II missile complex (pbs.org)