March 2018 Archive
7081.
Mapping ml model scores to actual outcome probabilities via integration (efavdb.com)
7082.
Show HN: SaaS.Domains – A silly side project idea I launched in under 2 hours (saas.domains)
7083.
The Birth of AI and the First AI Hype Cycle (kdnuggets.com)
7084.
Designing Accessible Products (alexstern.me)
7085.
The New Arms Race in AI (wsj.com)
7086.
Dirty Secrets of the Food Processing Industry (2012) (foodmatters.com)
7087.
After a decade of resisting, I finally bought a Kindle (theverge.com)
7088.
HFT in the Banana Land (sniperinmahwah.wordpress.com)
7089.
Source code of the platforming game “Celeste” partially released as open-source (github.com)
7090.
The Meditations (classics.mit.edu)
7091.
PhantomJS to be forked by now former project collaborator pixiupl (docs.google.com)
7092.
Rshijack – tcp connection hijacker (howucan.gr)
7093.
Amazon flaw costs nearly $100k as counterfeiter takes over legitimate listing (9to5mac.com)
7094.
You need to stop learning (hackernoon.com)
7095.
My Last Day at Moz, My First Day at SparkToro (sparktoro.com)
7096.
My open letter (github.com)
7097.
Rook: Cloud Native On-Premises Persistent Storage for Kubernetes on Kubernetes (akomljen.com)
7098.
GPU Technology Conference Returns to San Jose March 26-29 (insidehpc.com)
7099.
Bellybutton: A fully-customizable linting engine for Python (github.com)
7100.
What an Economist Is Learning by Driving for Uber (gsb.stanford.edu)
7101.
The Evolution of Distributed Systems Management (xkyle.com)
7102.
“Why Should I Trust You?” Explaining the Predictions of Any Classifier [pdf] (kdd.org)
7103.
Hello World or Καλημέρα κόσμε or こんにちは 世界 (1993) (doc.cat-v.org)
7104.
Updating the Mac Twitter client to support 280 character tweets (alva.link)
7105.
Express.js and AWS Lambda – a serverless love story (medium.freecodecamp.org)
7106.
Hand Grenades and Gang Violence Rattle Sweden’s Middle Class (nytimes.com)
7107.
Rotten Tomatoes may have radically skewed the Best Picture race (theverge.com)
7108.
Cord-cutting just hit another record, and cable companies are in denial (bgr.com)
7109.
When Stars Were Born: Earliest Starlight’s Effects Are Detected (nytimes.com)
7110.
Ordinary least squares regression (OLSR) (linkedin.com)