March 2018 Archive
481.
Message Passing and the Actor Model (dist-prog-book.com)
482.
Derek Sivers: Books I've Read (sivers.org)
483.
The need for tooling and the need for mastering your tools (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
484.
Kaggle Datasets – Discover and analyze open data (kaggle.com)
485.
Being frugal is for the rich (theoutline.com)
486.
Modern PHP without a framework (kevinsmith.io)
487.
An argument that companies should pay users for their data (nytimes.com)
488.
Show HN: Word2Bits – Quantized Word Vectors (github.com)
489.
Show HN: Hacking a Mercedes GLA Class Ride-on kids car (ihackshit.com)
490.
Chernoff face (en.wikipedia.org)
491.
How to build a brain – An introduction to neurophysiology for engineers (juliuskunze.com)
492.
Learn Go by writing tests – Hello, world (github.com)
493.
Police chief said Uber victim “came from the shadows” – don’t believe it (arstechnica.com)
494.
The world of Linux Handhelds in 2018 (giantpockets.com)
495.
Announcing the Second Edition of “Refactoring” (martinfowler.com)
496.
Salesforce is buying MuleSoft at enterprise value of $6.5B (techcrunch.com)
497.
Cambridge Analytica whistleblower used same Facebook dataset for own startup (buzzfeed.com)
498.
iPhone protected you from Facebook call scraping. Android, not so much (imore.com)
499.
Show HN: Subform, a UI layout tool (subformapp.com)
500.
Pandas on Ray – Make Pandas faster (rise.cs.berkeley.edu)
501.
It’s time to ditch SMS-based 2 Factor Auth (dennisdel.com)
502.
Placing My Camera Lens 300 Feet from a Rocket Launch (petapixel.com)
503.
Using AI to match human performance in translating news from Chinese to English (blogs.microsoft.com)
504.
Attacking Merkle Trees with a second preimage attack (flawed.net.nz)
505.
Uber, Lyft Drivers Earning a Median Profit of $3.37 per Hour, Study Says (npr.org)
506.
Marta, file manager for macOS, goes beta (marta.yanex.org)
507.
Google's Python Class (developers.google.com)
508.
Death of the sampling theorem? (markusmeister.com)
509.
DIY makers who build their own watches (bbc.com)
510.
Machine learning algorithms used to decode and enhance human memory (wired.com)