November 2017 Archive
8071.
Reverse Engineering App APIs (blog.davidmoodie.com)
8072.
Resurrecting Blockchains from the Graveyard: A Rebuttal to Blockchain Became Obs (hackernoon.com)
8073.
How (and why) to create a good validation set (fast.ai)
8074.
Plants release up to 30 per cent more CO2 than previously thought, study says (abc.net.au)
8075.
See Glitch Go (dev.to)
8076.
Man-made fibres and plastic found in the deepest living organisms (ncl.ac.uk)
8077.
Clojure deep learning Resnet50 example (github.com)
8078.
Herpes Vaccine: Not How You Speed the Process Up, Exactly (blogs.sciencemag.org)
8079.
Raymond Chen on optimizing a C(++) function (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
8080.
Bufferbloat on the Internet backbone (blog.cerowrt.org)
8081.
When You Give a Tree an Email Address (2015) (theatlantic.com)
8082.
Fast exact integer divisions using floating-point operations (lemire.me)
8083.
The rise and fall of the complex sentence (m.nautil.us)
8084.
Dva: Elm-style JavaScript framework (github.com)
8085.
A Gentle Intro to Transfer Learning (blog.slavv.com)
8086.
Mulling Monetization (medium.com)
8087.
‘Gene Drives’ Are Too Risky for Field Trials, Scientists Say (nytimes.com)
8088.
Ethereum: The machinery of change (medium.com)
8089.
Fine, I'll download it for you (somerandomidiot.com)
8090.
A response to “Responsible Encryption” (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
8091.
Gotchas about async/await and Promises (dev.to)
8092.
How Cargo Cult Bayesians Encourage Deep Learning Alchemy (medium.com)
8093.
What is Differential Privacy? (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
8094.
Connecting Blockchains: Instant Cross-Chain Transactions on Lightning (blog.lightning.engineering)
8095.
Twitter wants to police its users both on and off the service (recode.net)
8096.
JOY.js (Demo) – make happy little programs (ncase.me)
8097.
Google Dialogflow, build voice and text conversational apps (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
8098.
A Hedge Fund Manager’s Escape Plan (nytimes.com)
8099.
Bertrand Russell – Free Thought and Official Propaganda (1922) (users.drew.edu)
8100.
What Tech Can Learn from the Fruit Fly’s Search Algorithm (nautil.us)