2017 Archive
5311.
Kalman filters and functional programming (johndcook.com)
5312.
UIDebuggingInformationOverlay (ryanipete.com)
5313.
DAWN: Tools for AI and Data Product Development (dawn.cs.stanford.edu)
5314.
Probabilistic programming from scratch (blog.fastforwardlabs.com)
5315.
Bus Drivers Working in Silicon Valley Struggle to Afford Rent (abcnews.go.com)
5316.
A new generation of Chromebooks, designed to work with millions of apps (blog.google)
5317.
In the Videogame Industry, Hiring People Is a Last Resort (wsj.com)
5318.
Science saved me from pretending to love wine (newyorker.com)
5319.
Tesla’s New Car Smell (mondaynote.com)
5320.
The Hidden Monopolies That Raise Drug Prices (prospect.org)
5321.
America has a monopoly problem (thenation.com)
5322.
Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. (2007) (michaelpollan.com)
5323.
I Do Not Know C: Short quiz on undefined behavior (2015) (kukuruku.co)
5324.
Critics say WeWork is an overvalued real-estate play (wsj.com)
5325.
Ways to Get Better at C++ (fluentcpp.com)
5326.
As the U.S. Retreats, Canada Doubles Down on Net Neutrality (michaelgeist.ca)
5327.
Rod Vagg's statement on the request to be removed from the Node.js CTC (github.com)
5328.
Redesigning the smartphone dial pad (uxdesign.cc)
5329.
GitLab raises $20M Series C round led by GV (techcrunch.com)
5330.
People Don’t Actually Want Equality, They Want Fairness (evonomics.com)
5331.
TechShop shuts down all U.S. locations, declares bankruptcy (techcrunch.com)
5332.
Billionaires and big ag are joining venture investors to fund lab-grown meat (techcrunch.com)
5333.
Ask HN: Has working remotely harmed your career growth?
5334.
The World Is Running Out of Sand (smithsonianmag.com)
5335.
Can You Afford It? Real-World Web Performance Budgets (infrequently.org)
5336.
Phishing attack uses Unicode characters in domains to clone known safe sites (wordfence.com)
5337.
New IPython release drops Python 2.7 support (ipython.readthedocs.io)
5338.
The Etiquette of the Victorian Ballroom: Twenty Tips for Single Gentlemen (mimimatthews.com)
5339.
Qwant, a European search engine that respects your privacy (about.qwant.com)
5340.
Slap – A Sublime-like terminal-based text editor (github.com)