January 2017 Archive
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9182.
A.I. Predicts Green Bay to Win Super Bowl
(espn.com)
9183.
Researchers discover self-assembling 2D and 3D materials
(sciencebulletin.org)
9184.
Mandelbrot Explorer v3 for the Mercury FPGA Board
(markbowers.org)
9185.
Create great looking, fast, mobile apps using JavaScript, Angular 2, and Ionic 2
(blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
9186.
Satellite constellations could be poised to challenge the broadband industry
(seattletimes.com)
9187.
9188.
A Hacker Just Proved That Apple May Have Been Right About the F.B.I
(vanityfair.com)
9189.
9190.
9191.
9192.
Types and Tests
(blog.cleancoder.com)
9193.
WhatsApp Retransmission Vulnerability (2016)
(tobi.rocks)
9194.
Amazon seeks 5-month STA to test ‘innovative communications’ in Seattle
(fiercewireless.com)
9195.
9197.
For $8,000 this startup will fill your veins with the blood of young people
(businessinsider.com)
9198.
The Preposterous Success Story of America’s Pillow King
(bloomberg.com)
9199.
9200.
Types vs. TDD a response
(chris.eidhof.nl)
9201.
Do we need GraphQL?
(kellysutton.com)
9202.
Python: a programming language created by a community (2016)
(neopythonic.blogspot.com)
9203.
In-Q-Tel, the CIA's VC Arm, Has Had a Busy Few Years
(mattermark.com)
9204.
Why the ‘gluten-free movement’ is less of a fad than we thought
(washingtonpost.com)
9205.
9206.
9207.
REST in Peace: Microservices vs. monoliths in real-life examples
(medium.freecodecamp.com)
9208.
Sayre's paradox
(en.wikipedia.org)
9209.
MIT Media Lab new initiative on ethics and governance in AI
(media.mit.edu)
9210.
Distributed Pandas on a Cluster with Dask DataFrames
(matthewrocklin.com)