May 2017 Archive
5971.
Hallucinations of a Translation Machine (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
5972.
Using a 56k Modem in 2017 (youtube.com)
5973.
Integer Factorization: Part II (slideshare.net)
5974.
Preact CLI: Your next Preact PWA starts in 30 seconds (github.com)
5975.
Vetcove looks like Stripe
5976.
Betsy DeVos hits hard reset on student loan servicing contracts (washingtonpost.com)
5977.
BOLTR: Juicero, Cold Press Juicer for Rich Weirdos [video] (youtube.com)
5978.
The Home of the Future: Year 1999 A.D. (1967) (youtube.com)
5979.
Application Monitoring Landscape (netsil.com)
5980.
Thousands of 'Second Life' Bunnies Are Going to Starve to Death This Saturday (waypoint.vice.com)
5981.
Kill Google AMP before it KILLS the web (theregister.co.uk)
5982.
Countless numbers of rabbits are going to starve to death in Second Life (pcgamer.com)
5983.
How to learn Deep Learning the easy way? (p.migdal.pl)
5984.
What is your COBOL? (dev.to)
5985.
Thonny: Python IDE for beginners (thonny.org)
5986.
Redditor Succinctly Lays Out the Evidence for Dark Matter (reddit.com)
5987.
5 rake tips from a former QA engineer (shawnbaden.com)
5988.
What if OpenDocument used SQLite? (2014) (sqlite.org)
5989.
Modeling Customer Growth Using Differential Equations (blog.amplemarket.com)
5990.
What are vdso and vsyscall? (stackoverflow.com)
5991.
What Every Computer Scientist Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic [pdf] (lsi.upc.edu)
5992.
Harvard Study Reveals Huge Extent of Anti-Trump Media Bias (heatst.com)
5993.
PyCon 2017 YouTube videos (youtube.com)
5994.
Arduino Cinque – The RISC-V, ESP32, WiFi, Bluetooth Arduino (hackaday.com)
5995.
Integer Factorization Omnibus (slideshare.net)
5996.
US signs 10 year, $350B arms deal with Saudi Arabia (nytimes.com)
5997.
Hardcore Linux Workstation Guide (begriffs.com)
5998.
Many pet rabbits will die in Second Life on Saturday (rockpapershotgun.com)
5999.
Astronomers on Alert --“Strangest Star in the Milky Way Dimming Again This Week” (dailygalaxy.com)
6000.
Workout suit vents lined with live microbial cells open/close to athlete’s sweat (news.mit.edu)