March 2017 Archive
15091.
The press release is not dead — it's just useless for most companies (medium.com)
15092.
Towards a lip reading computer (bbc.co.uk)
15093.
Omid reloaded: scalable and highly-available transaction processing (blog.acolyer.org)
15094.
Kaléo’s opioid overdose drug went from $690 to $4,500–and senators want answers (arstechnica.com)
15095.
GameMaker Studio 2.0 Released (yoyogames.com)
15096.
Brazil Police Launch Large Anticorruption Investigation of Meatpacking Industry (wsj.com)
15097.
The reason there isn’t enough housing for the poor: We don't build enough (washingtonpost.com)
15098.
Cape: Realtime web based drone flight (cape.com)
15099.
A Small EC2 Instance Can Handle the Hacker News Front Page (journal.standardnotes.org)
15100.
The Authoritative Guide to Elasticsearch Performance Tuning (Part 1) (qbox.io)
15101.
Mythbuster’s Guide to Accessibility (medium.com)
15102.
Federal Court Basically Says It's Okay to Copyright Parts of Our Laws (techdirt.com)
15103.
Nvidia hopes to lure AI/machine learning startups away from AWS and Microsoft (techworld.com)
15104.
Google makes it easier for companies to transfer data to its cloud (techcrunch.com)
15105.
Blog: Pure functional programming with HyperApp (glebbahmutov.com)
15106.
As Japan's population falls, bears and boars roam where schools once existed (latimes.com)
15107.
An AI algorithm to fight the new ‘hate codes’ of the alt-right (thestack.com)
15108.
Battery Virus is infecting Apple devices as well (twitter.com)
15109.
Elm: A Beginners' Guide to Elm and Data (sitepoint.com)
15110.
Could an auto logic checker be the solution to the fake news problem? (theconversation.com)
15111.
SNAP falling 10% from the first trading day (finance.yahoo.com)
15112.
Please Don't Say Just Hello in Chat (nohello.com)
15113.
The Hybrid DevOps Stack (sweetcode.io)
15114.
Cover of Darkness (aeon.co)
15115.
Finally – A Space Heater Just for Your Hands (theverge.com)
15116.
The only seo tool you need – Seriously (youtube.com)
15117.
Tensorflow implementation of Skip-Thought vectors (github.com)
15118.
End of an era (joeyh.name)
15119.
Tsimané of the Bolivian Amazon have world's healthiest hearts, says study (theguardian.com)
15120.
These recently declassified nuclear test videos are utterly mesmerizing (arstechnica.com)