November 2017 Archive
5821.
New Google Flights beta (google.com)
5822.
The imperative role project management plays in your startup (blog.zenkit.com)
5823.
Azure Machine Learning Workbench (docs.microsoft.com)
5824.
Interstellar object confirmed to be from another solar system (theguardian.com)
5825.
Getting “deep” about “deep learning” (whatsnext.nuance.com)
5826.
Apache OpenWhisk – a serverless, open source cloud platform (openwhisk.apache.org)
5827.
The cheapest way to buy IOTA (buy-iota.org)
5828.
United Fruit Company (en.wikipedia.org)
5829.
Crypolio – the cryptocurrency portfolio tracker (crypolio.com)
5830.
Ask HN: Which internet alternative is the most viable?
5831.
Ask HN: Internet without ISP's
5832.
Memoization in Python: How to Cache Function Results (dbader.org)
5833.
Show HN: Auto CRUD API with Linux Type Authentication for Spring and Dropwizard (github.com)
5834.
Zimbabwe's President Mugabe 'resigns' (bbc.com)
5835.
We brought the xkcd web comic into VR (flipsidexr.com)
5836.
Introducing logs in Datadog (datadoghq.com)
5837.
First encrypted contacts manager (Protonmail) (protonmail.com)
5838.
The Definitive Guide to Remote Development Teams (x-team.com)
5839.
OpenSSI: single system image distributed clusters for Linux (openssi.org)
5840.
Elon Musk, Strong AI and the Window of Reprieve (deeplearning4j.org)
5841.
WordStar: A writer’s word processor (arstechnica.com)
5842.
Evaluation of Distributed Deep Learning Frameworks on GPUs (arxiv.org)
5843.
I help busy devs to spread their GitHub projects over the Web (projectninja.pw)
5844.
Harvey Weinstein’s Secret Settlements (newyorker.com)
5845.
Markdown, Code Blocks and Beyond: Lightweight Diagramming with PlantUML (hackernoon.com)
5846.
Virtualswift – virtualenv for Swift (medium.com)
5847.
Why Karl Marx Thought Robots Would Destroy Capitalism (breathepublication.com)
5848.
Simpson's Paradox and the Hot Hand in Basketball (fermatslibrary.com)
5849.
Yotta: building tool and package manager for C/C++ (github.com)
5850.
Inside the Airbnb Fight for Nashville’s Neighborhoods (theringer.com)