The FBI Never Asked for Access to Hacked Computer Servers
(buzzfeed.com)
January 2017 Archive
2911.
2912.
Second Life frees source code under GPL
(boingboing.net)
2913.
Uncertainty and the Welfare Economics of Medical Care (1963)
(fermatslibrary.com)
2914.
Show HN: I built a Chrome Extension to automatically expand short urls
(chrome.google.com)
2915.
Stock Price Prediction by Deep Learning [pdf]
(tbs.tu.ac.th)
2916.
2917.
The long and winding road that brought “local” dishes to our plates
(smithsonianmag.com)
2918.
Why you should consider technical debt to be real debt
(blog.gitprime.com)
2919.
2920.
Why trolls won in 2016
(gizmodo.com)
2922.
2923.
AMD Vega GPU Architecture Details Revealed
(hothardware.com)
2924.
Show HN: Rux, a hobbyist microkernel written in Rust
(github.com)
2925.
Martin Shkreli harasses Teen Vogue writer, has Twitter account suspended
(arstechnica.com)
2926.
Low Impact DevOps for Beginners
(blog.thehumangeo.com)
2927.
How DNS works
(howdns.works)
2928.
2929.
Google killed its solar-powered internet drone program
(businessinsider.com)
2930.
Trump/Russia dossier written by former head of MI6 Russia desk
(theguardian.com)
2931.
Deep Learning Foundations
(udacity.com)
2932.
The Man Who’s Trying to Kill Dark Matter
(wired.com)
2934.
Streamlining our email newsletters with MailMason
(wildbit.com)
2935.
Smart Guy Productivity Pitfalls – 2013
(bookofhook.blogspot.com)
2936.
Twitter officially shuts down Vine – Jan. 17, 2017
(money.cnn.com)
2937.
The Anatomy of Deep Learning Frameworks
(medium.com)
2938.
2939.
Blindpad: anonymous coding interviews
(github.com)
2940.
Building a Kafka that doesn’t depend on ZooKeeper
(medium.com)