January 2017 Archive
12931.
A little Node module for automating tech stack notes in your projects (github.com)
12932.
Announcing the AI in Literature Prize (reddit.com)
12933.
The universal prior is malign (ordinaryideas.wordpress.com)
12934.
Japanese company replaces office workers with artificial intelligence (theguardian.com)
12935.
Optimal Polynomial-Time Estimators: A Bayesian Notion of Approximation Algorithm (arxiv.org)
12936.
GEM: Graph EMbedding for routing and data-centric storage in sensor nets [pdf] (dtic.mil)
12937.
Balancing Growth and Culture (blog.cloudfactory.com)
12938.
US cities are getting smarter and you probably didn't even notice (qz.com)
12939.
Why TV Riches Aren’t Enough to Keep College Football Alive Anymore (bloomberg.com)
12940.
Reactive Programming versus Reactive Systems (lightbend.com)
12941.
AVEVO (avevo.strikingly.com)
12942.
BuzzFeed’s Old-School Cookbook Is a Bestseller (bloomberg.com)
12943.
IPC J-STD Training and Certification (solder.net)
12944.
A New #100DaysOfCode for a New Year (medium.freecodecamp.com)
12945.
Human-first vs. AI-first approach to building a smart and fast bot (uxdesign.cc)
12946.
Nissan announces zero-emissions, zero-fatality mobility (nissannews.com)
12947.
You do not need an app for that (blog.adimofunne.com)
12948.
Never Bring a Dog into a Drawing Room: The Etiquette of Social Calls with Pets (mimimatthews.com)
12949.
Aspell and Hunspell a Tale of Two Spellcheckers (penguindreams.org)
12950.
Global Warming 2016: Arctic Spin (tamino.wordpress.com)
12951.
Building Object Store – Storing Images in Cassandra at Walmart Scale (medium.com)
12952.
How to Work with Designers (medium.com)
12953.
Google Testing Blog: The 10 Minute Test Plan (2011) (testing.googleblog.com)
12954.
RISC-V assembly (imperialviolet.org)
12955.
Thoughts on Amazon Lightsail (media-glass.es)
12956.
Startup One Pagers for Fund Raising (renewableelectron.com)
12957.
In search of the world’s hardest language (economist.com)
12958.
How to fix failed states (economist.com)
12959.
Rust roadmap for 2017 got merged (github.com)
12960.
What the hell is going on with the DRAM and NAND market? (blog.online.net)