October 2017 Archive
4891.
Deep Voice 3: 2000-Speaker Neural Text-To-Speech (arxiv.org)
4892.
Exploring lock-free Rust: from locks, via atomics, to Crossbeam (morestina.net)
4893.
Show HN: Halftones for better visualization on a text console (github.com)
4894.
Now Democrats have a Russia problem (nypost.com)
4895.
Genode: a capability-oriented microkernel OS (genode.org)
4896.
Sorting Algorithms Visualized (imgur.com)
4897.
Bluetooth Hacking Tools Comparison (duo.com)
4898.
UK is 30-40 years away from 'eradication of soil fertility' (theguardian.com)
4899.
Java 8 EOL September 2018 (oracle.com)
4900.
The Mistake Smart People Make: Being in Motion vs. Taking Action (jamesclear.com)
4901.
Getting S&P 500 Stock Data from Quandl/Google with Python (ntguardian.wordpress.com)
4902.
A curated list of amazingly awesome open source sysadmin resources (github.com)
4903.
Recruitment tech startup JamieAi raises £1m (uktech.news)
4904.
Kinect officially dead (eurogamer.net)
4905.
Demanding a Bachelor’s Degree for a Middle-Skill Job Is Just Plain Dumb (bloomberg.com)
4906.
A surprising amount of people want to be in North Korea (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
4907.
The Zcash Foundation Now Officially a 501(c)3 (z.cash.foundation)
4908.
How to fix Google's testing problems
4909.
Building a realtime TodoMVC app with ReactiveSearch (medium.appbase.io)
4910.
Fixing open cities' data privacy problem (insights.hpe.com)
4911.
20 simple employee engagement survey questions every company should ask (blog.cultureamp.com)
4912.
The Real Story of Automation Beginning with One Simple Chart (medium.com)
4913.
Trump’s massive Twitter following is a sham (dailydot.com)
4914.
No jail for Portuguese man who beat ex-wife because her adultery hurt his honor (washingtonpost.com)
4915.
Android Studio 3.0 Released (developer.android.com)
4916.
Shenzhen: The Silicon Valley of Hardware (wired.co.uk)
4917.
Three women engineers sue Uber in San Francisco claiming unequal pay, benefits (reuters.com)
4918.
ZFS RAID-Z online expansion in the works (freebsdfoundation.org)
4919.
2 new CRISPR tools overcome the scariest parts of gene editing (vox.com)
4920.
Bawdry in the bloodstream (the-tls.co.uk)