October 2017 Archive
5971.
Beavering away at the brilliantly bionic 18.04 LTS (markshuttleworth.com)
5972.
Python Parallel Computing (in 60 Seconds or less) (dbader.org)
5973.
How I Monetize One Page Love (robhope.com)
5974.
How SWIM made thousands gaming the EOS crowdsale (coindecode.io)
5975.
Ryanburgess/engineer-manager: A list of engineering manager resource links (github.com)
5976.
Solugen (YC W17) Launches Ode to Clean Wipes Using Crispr-Cas9 (odetoclean.com)
5977.
Why Commuting Is Important for Remote Work (trolley-problems.moteburg.com)
5978.
Building Websites Through Experimentation (heavybit.com)
5979.
Instagram adds live video (blog.instagram.com)
5980.
How I Hacked DEF CON (medium.com)
5981.
PyTorch or TensorFlow? (awni.github.io)
5982.
Why Glass Is Replacing Aluminium/Plastic in Flagship Smartphones but Shouldn’t (xda-developers.com)
5983.
Cancer is AI Hard (twitter.com)
5984.
Every company will use blockchain by 2027 – here’s how (linkedin.com)
5985.
Google Wifi: Secure at every point (blog.google)
5986.
All the face-tracking tech behind Apple’s Animoji (wired.com)
5987.
Ask HN: Tech space – what do you appreciate in your marketing/growth colleagues?
5988.
MS-DOS variant PC-MOS/386 reborn as open source (zdnet.com)
5989.
Bad Rabbit: Not-Petya is back with improved ransomware (welivesecurity.com)
5990.
Amazon Counts Its Suitors: 238 Want to Be Home for 2nd Headquarters (nytimes.com)
5991.
Rolling Ball Clock (youtube.com)
5992.
With machine learning, you’ll know every city as if you grew up there (medium.com)
5993.
How Artificial Intelligence could help spies do their jobs (popsci.com)
5994.
Vulcand: Programmatic load balancer backed by Etcd (github.com)
5995.
An Open Letter to Tim Cook: Please Merge with Tesla, Make Elon CEO (exponents.co)
5996.
What’s going to happen when Bitcoin forks (again)? (medium.com)
5997.
Finding the First Videogame ROM (edfries.wordpress.com)
5998.
Artificial intelligence finds 56 new gravitational lens candidates (phys.org)
5999.
Rust to WebAssembly, Made Easy (lord.io)
6000.
TV Companies can modify product placement in reruns to stay current (2011) (ew.com)