March 2017 Archive
17611.
Speed Up DeepDream with TensorFlow (svds.com)
17612.
Deep Photo Style Transfer (arxiv.org)
17613.
Google just open sourced their open source policy. Who else? (opensource.stackexchange.com)
17614.
Lyft Shuttle works like a bus route (techcrunch.com)
17615.
You know it’s gone to far when recruiters give you cheatsheets to the interview (medium.com)
17616.
What to expect now Internet providers can collect/sell your Web browser history (washingtonpost.com)
17617.
Hawala (en.wikipedia.org)
17618.
In Conversation: Antonin Scalia (2013) (nymag.com)
17619.
Intercepting All Queries in a Meteor Application (east5th.co)
17620.
Reverse-Engineering the Lyft iOS App (realm.io)
17621.
Deploy Azure functions using templates with CLI commands (tattoocoder.com)
17622.
The future of mobility (Västtrafik Göteborg) (youtube.com)
17623.
Secretive Robotaxi Startup Zoox Prepares for Real-World Testing (spectrum.ieee.org)
17624.
Sortition (en.wikipedia.org)
17625.
*FREE EBOOK* – What is software intelligence and how does it help me? (raygun.com)
17626.
Git rerere – underappreciated feature that can save you time on big merges (git-scm.com)
17627.
Why China Is Dominating the Solar Industry (scientificamerican.com)
17628.
Navigating with Kubernetes, opinionated guide to rolling your own (medium.com)
17629.
REST and JSON best practices (2013) (github.com)
17630.
Coordinating Attack Response at Internet Scale (CARIS) Workshop Report (rfc-editor.org)
17631.
LastPass zero day discovered (blog.lastpass.com)
17632.
DeepStack playing poker pro live on Twitch (twitch.tv)
17633.
Heroku Cards (heroku.com)
17634.
Classifying Game AIs (medium.com)
17635.
'Unreal when it targets you': Faceless trolls attack online (apnews.com)
17636.
Ask HN: VC Tastes database
17637.
Sandboxing Landscape (idea.popcount.org)
17638.
A. Turing – Intelligent Machinery, a Heretical Theory (1951) (fermatslibrary.com)
17639.
Work in Progress How to Make the World a Better Place – Joe Armstrong (youtube.com)
17640.
AutoX has built a Self-Driving Car that cost 400$ (technologyreview.com)