November 2017 Archive
4202.
AI is highly likely to destroy humans, Elon Musk warns
(independent.co.uk)
4203.
4204.
4205.
Nomadgears – Disposable and Reusable Travel Kit for Travelers
(nomadgears.com)
4207.
Show HN: Pliim – Presentation mode
(zehfernandes.github.io)
4208.
A Nazi Cooks Pasta
(theatlantic.com)
4210.
Infinitown – a randomly-generated endless city built with WebGL
(demos.littleworkshop.fr)
4211.
Face ID hacked with $200 mask
(forbes.com)
4213.
McAfee to acquire Skyhigh Networks
(mcafee.com)
4214.
‘Normal America’ Is Not a Small Town of White People
(fivethirtyeight.com)
4215.
Analog Chips for Neural Networks
(wired.com)
4216.
How to Lose Weight Using Tim Ferriss’s Slow Carb Diet
(evolution2.co)
4217.
Rust toolchain can now output webassembly
(hellorust.com)
4218.
4219.
Replacing Elasticsearch with Rust and SQLite
(nbsoftsolutions.com)
4220.
WebAssembly vs. JavaScript: performance, platform API access, memory, debugging
(blog.sessionstack.com)
4221.
Ex-Uber staffer says company had a unit dedicated to stealing trade secrets
(businessinsider.com)
4222.
Television's Most Infamous Hack Is Still a Mystery 30 Years Later - Max Headroom
(motherboard.vice.com)
4223.
4224.
Edward Witten Ponders the Nature of Reality
(quantamagazine.org)
4225.
What is a Capsule Network?
(hackernoon.com)
4226.
Bitcoin crosses $10,000 milestone
(bbc.com)
4227.
4228.
Supervised Learning – Using Decision Trees to Classify Data
(pythonmachinelearning.pro)
4229.
Efficient Pattern Matching Over Event Streams [pdf]
(people.cs.umass.edu)
4230.
The abstracted future of data engineering
(medium.com)