May 2017 Archive
691.
Researchers Find Gut Bacteria Can Lead to Strokes (sciencealert.com)
692.
Neural Network-Generated Illustrations in Allo (research.googleblog.com)
693.
GCC 7.1 Released (gcc.gnu.org)
694.
Ask HN: Ex-Founder. Should I take lowball buyout offer?
695.
My coffeehouse nightmare (2005) (slate.com)
696.
Nasa’s Van Allen Probes Find Human-Made Bubble Shrouding Earth (motherboard.vice.com)
697.
Lasp: a little further down the Erlang rabbithole (notamonadtutorial.com)
698.
Better Form Design: One Thing per Page (smashingmagazine.com)
699.
Approximating sin(x) to 5 ULP with Chebyshev polynomials (mooooo.ooo)
700.
Reed-Solomon coder computing one million ECC blocks at 1 GB/s (github.com)
701.
Older Adults Learning Programming: Motivations and Frustrations (cacm.acm.org)
702.
How Homeownership Became the Engine of American Inequality (nytimes.com)
703.
How Australia Bungled Its $36B High-Speed Internet Rollout (nytimes.com)
704.
Kotlin is the hero Android needs (10clouds.com)
705.
China, Addicted to Bootleg Software, Reels from Ransomware Attack (nytimes.com)
706.
Where have all the insects gone? (sciencemag.org)
707.
Soma Water Filters Are Worthless (tylermw.com)
708.
Imperative Haskell (vaibhavsagar.com)
709.
How to Achieve Polished UI (chrislord.net)
710.
My Heroku values (2015) (brandur.org)
711.
‘The Wire’ – Game Day (theundefeated.com)
712.
China has become a major player in AI (nytimes.com)
713.
How billions vanish into the security industry (thecorrespondent.com)
714.
A Closer Look at North Korea’s Ullim Tablet (38north.org)
715.
Why Germany Still Has So Many Middle-Class Manufacturing Jobs (hbr.org)
716.
Sprig is shutting down (techcrunch.com)
717.
Transport app Citymapper trials its own smart bus service in London (venturebeat.com)
718.
Anti-AI AI: A device that notifies the wearer when a synthetic voice is detected (rnd.dt.com.au)
719.
Vulkan and OpenCL will merge into a single API (hexus.net)
720.
600 Watt, 3d-printed, Halbach Array, Brushless DC Electric Motor [video] (youtube.com)