March 2018 Archive
10411.
How many mutations before stem cells go kaput? (geroscience.com)
10412.
Analysis of Concurrent Lock-Free Hash Tries with Constant-Time Operations (arxiv.org)
10413.
AI: The Ziggy Stardust Syndrome (roughtype.com)
10414.
Humans may not always grasp why AIs act. Don’t panic (economist.com)
10415.
Interactive Convolution Visualizer (ezyang.github.io)
10416.
Optimizing the iPad Home Screen for iOS 11 Multitasking (medium.com)
10417.
Tesla factory got fined for polluting (sfchronicle.com)
10418.
The Economics of Ride-Hailing: Driver Revenue, Expenses and Taxes [pdf] (ceepr.mit.edu)
10419.
The forgetting curve explains why humans struggle to memorize (qz.com)
10420.
How to Buy a Gun in 15 Countries (nytimes.com)
10421.
Running Docker with a forked RunC (ops.tips)
10422.
Your Company’s Hidden Killer (medium.com)
10423.
A no-frills guide to starting a kitchen (startakitchen.com)
10424.
Quincy Jones Has a Story About That (gq.com)
10425.
Show HN: 3D hand interaction and physics on an iPhone [video] (youtube.com)
10426.
The Guide to Restaurant App Development (applikeysolutions.com)
10427.
Leveraging GANs to combat adversarial examples (approximatelycorrect.com)
10428.
React Sketch.app: backstory and full vision (medium.com)
10429.
Interpreting Privacy Policies with Artificial Intelligence (news.developer.nvidia.com)
10430.
Secure Coding: Understanding Input Validation (littlemaninmyhead.wordpress.com)
10431.
Announcing Astronomer SpaceCamp (astronomer.io)
10432.
Fake not-plastic trees: Lego switches some parts to plant-based polyethylene (arstechnica.com)
10433.
Stata v14.1 and 15 Advisory: xtreg, fe may not be doing what you expect (dss.iq.harvard.edu)
10434.
Tips to get business referrals without asking for them (clicktime.com)
10435.
Where Postgres Wins (openscg.com)
10436.
Japan’s Idiosyncratic and Exciting Animation Director, Masaaki Yuasa (vulture.com)
10437.
TryAPL (tryapl.org)
10438.
Exchange cryptos in three taps and show off your transactions (atlasdex.org)
10439.
Cryptocurrency recovery (or “What the BIP is all of this?”) (blog.kobigurk.com)
10440.
Shiori: simple bookmarks manager written in Go (github.com)