January 2017 Archive
8071.
What Trump's SEC Chairman Nominee Means for Fintech (medium.com)
8072.
Study finds the brain is biased toward rhythms based on simple integer ratios (news.mit.edu)
8073.
Sub-national currencies struggle to survive (economist.com)
8074.
China Aims to Spend at Least $360B on Renewable Energy by 2020 (nytimes.com)
8075.
Clean Code concepts adapted for JavaScript (github.com)
8076.
Dead simple Animated typing, with no dependencies (ityped.surge.sh)
8077.
Acer's Predator 21 X notebook will cost you more than a family car (wired.co.uk)
8078.
AI Powered Semantic Scholar for Neuroscientists (scrolib.com)
8079.
America Is Still Making Things (theatlantic.com)
8080.
FBI Fails to Patch Site and Gets Hacked Once Again (socpedia.com)
8081.
Every english word that is currently available as a full domain (gist.github.com)
8082.
Visual DevOps (blog.netsil.com)
8083.
William Binney: Emails were leaked, not hacked (baltimoresun.com)
8084.
Scikit-learn cheat sheet (medium.com)
8085.
Make moves not plans (medium.com)
8086.
LLVM-Based Mutation Testing System Request for Comments (lowlevelbits.org)
8087.
Why Adlove is Good (ideas.adlove.com)
8088.
UK / South Korea Trade: A Bayesian Analysis (idontgetoutmuch.wordpress.com)
8089.
Grail is raising at least $1B to fund its early cancer screening test (techcrunch.com)
8090.
Automotive Grade Linux (automotivelinux.org)
8091.
The Importance of Knowing STL Algorithms (fluentcpp.com)
8092.
Demystifying Neural Style Transfer (arxiv.org)
8093.
Step by Step Guide to Installing and Configuring Spark 2.0 with Cassandra 3.x (distributedbytes.timojo.com)
8094.
Metal-X is a 3d metal printer (shows at CES 2016) (markforged.com)
8095.
Postgres 10 highlight – Quorum set of synchronous standbys (paquier.xyz)
8096.
Show Facebook Computer Vision Tags (Chrome Extension) (chrome.google.com)
8097.
Man hanging unconscious by backpack on chairlift is cut down in rescue (denverpost.com)
8098.
Content Marketing KPI’s: How to Get Started (inboundrocket.co)
8099.
Astronomers Discover Powerful Cosmic Double Whammy (sciencebulletin.org)
8100.
If Your Boss Could Do Your Job, You’re More Likely to Be Happy at Work (hbr.org)