2017 Archive
5491.
Solving Industry-Specific Problems by Combining AI and Subject Matter Expertise (bradfordcross.com)
5492.
Interactive Go REPL (github.com)
5493.
Data Science Workflow: Overview and Challenges (cacm.acm.org)
5494.
Isaac Asimov Asks, “How Do People Get New Ideas?” (1959) (technologyreview.com)
5495.
CMU Time Series Database Lectures (db.cs.cmu.edu)
5496.
Apple’s Silence in China Sets a Dangerous Precedent (nytimes.com)
5497.
The great self-esteem con (theguardian.com)
5498.
Breaks Observed in Rover Wheel Treads (jpl.nasa.gov)
5499.
Callback Hell (2016) (callbackhell.com)
5500.
Modafinil-Induced Changes in Functional Connectivity of Healthy Elderly Subjects (journal.frontiersin.org)
5501.
PlainJS – Vanilla JavaScript Repository (plainjs.com)
5502.
Post-Olympic Abandonment (medium.com)
5503.
6 Corporations Control 90% of the Media in America (morriscreative.com)
5504.
Bitcoin Is More Expensive to Keep Safe Than Gold (fool.sg)
5505.
Bugger: Maybe spies aren't very good at their jobs (2013) (bbc.co.uk)
5506.
A Study That Bolsters the Lead-Crime Hypothesis (motherjones.com)
5507.
International Entrepreneur Rule (federalregister.gov)
5508.
Interview with Susan Fowler (nytimes.com)
5509.
The GraphQL stack: How everything fits together (dev-blog.apollodata.com)
5510.
NASA's plan to save Earth from a supervolcano (bbc.com)
5511.
Senator to Ex-CEO: Equifax Can't Be Trusted with Americans' Personal Data (npr.org)
5512.
AWS Cloud9 – Cloud Developer Environments (aws.amazon.com)
5513.
If Susan Can Learn Physics, So Can You (2013) (fledglingphysicist.com)
5514.
The Ainu, the Indigenous people of Japan (hakaimagazine.com)
5515.
How an ex-FBI profiler helped put an innocent man behind bars (latimes.com)
5516.
Show HN: Work at a Startup – Find a Job at a YC Company (workatastartup.com)
5517.
Show HN: LibreRead 1.0 – Self-Hosted Free Ebook Reader (libreread.org)
5518.
Cheating on a string theory exam (daemonology.net)
5519.
U.S. probes Uber for possible bribery law violations (reuters.com)
5520.
Electronics robust enough for Venus (physicstoday.scitation.org)