May 2017 Archive
7201.
Call of Duty is unlikely to get WWII “right” (rockpapershotgun.com)
7202.
Look out for the Google Docs phishing worm (arstechnica.com)
7203.
Ask HN: Is stack smashing still exploitable?
7204.
American Airlines to squeeze seats closer together on new planes (latimes.com)
7205.
TensorFlow GPU performance (tensorflow.org)
7206.
How to Get Users and Grow – Alex Schultz VP Growth at Facebook (youtube.com)
7207.
No Two Neurons Are Genetically Alike (scientificamerican.com)
7208.
Ethical imperatives in AI and generative art (worldwritable.com)
7209.
The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) (github.com)
7210.
Waymo vs. Uber ‘no smoking gun’ says judge (indiafinancenews.com)
7211.
Artificial intelligence prevails at predicting Supreme Court decisions (sciencemag.org)
7212.
Explore Open Source Projects with GitTrends (hongkiat.com)
7213.
The Textbroker Model (micheleincalifornia.blogspot.com)
7214.
Challenges of Being a Vis Professional in Industry with Elijah Meeks (datastori.es)
7215.
How I reverse engineer a chip [video] (youtube.com)
7216.
Today, even US water is overly medicated–these scientists want to change that (arstechnica.com)
7217.
Regression by Eye (medium.com)
7218.
HBO Shows Will Leave Amazon Streaming Service After Next Year (variety.com)
7219.
Show HN: Rova – A GPS based social video network (rova.asia)
7220.
Git submodules sucks, use subrepo (github.com)
7221.
Pirates may have cracked the code to 4K UHD torrents (thenextweb.com)
7222.
8 Practical Tips for Better Website Performance (medium.com)
7223.
Microservices architecture: What the gurus say about it (herbertograca.com)
7224.
What’s Next in Neural Networking? (semiengineering.com)
7225.
The Quantum Thermodynamics Revolution (quantamagazine.org)
7226.
It’s Time for Men to Call Out Manterrupters (fortune.com)
7227.
China Races to Show Quantum Advantage (hpcwire.com)
7228.
Non-US Entrepreneurs: You can sell products into the US without paying US tax (ustax.bz)
7229.
The Daredevils Without Landlines – And Why Health Experts Are Tracking Them (npr.org)
7230.
Google Docs users hit with sophisticated phishing attack in their inboxes (theguardian.com)