June 2018 Archive
5161.
Upgrading Prettier on a Large Codebase (flexport.engineering)
5162.
Detecting Breast Cancer with Naive Bayes and Logistic Regression (medium.com)
5163.
Behind the Scenes with the Dragon Ball Legends GCP Back End (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
5164.
Get up to 11x conversions on your website using live chat (betterthansure.com)
5165.
Natural Language to SQL Converter in 5 Steps (medium.com)
5166.
Webdesign tips by Steve Schoger (mobile.twitter.com)
5167.
ZTE has few cards left to play to avoid “death penalty” (techcrunch.com)
5168.
Acing Nubank’s technical exercise – part 1 (medium.com)
5169.
Nice vs. Kind (characterstrong.com)
5170.
The Deadly Incel Movement’s Absurd Pop Culture Roots (medium.com)
5171.
Show HN: Using OpenGL transitions in FFmpeg (github.com)
5172.
The importance of getting enough sleep as a developer (ahackersday.com)
5173.
AMD's 32-Core Threadripper 2 Is Making Intel Sweat (pcmag.com)
5174.
The Neural Search Frontier (youtube.com)
5175.
Why Facebook and Google should pay you for your data (bostonglobe.com)
5176.
Here’s how to get the stunning Bauhaus fonts that Adobe is reviving (fastcodesign.com)
5177.
Silicon Valley has a problem with conservatives. But not the political kind (vox.com)
5178.
Popular is cheaper: curtailing memory costs in interactive analytics engines (blog.acolyer.org)
5179.
Sacrificing freedom of expression and collaboration to enforce copyright in EU? (blog.wikimedia.org)
5180.
It looks like Google is readying the Pixelbook to run Windows 10 (arstechnica.com)
5181.
Flux: The Elegant Machine Learning Stack on Elegant Julia Language (fluxml.ai)
5182.
Writing an OS in Rust: Integration Tests (os.phil-opp.com)
5183.
Building a simple web app with Spring Boot and Google Sheet as the database (codeboje.de)
5184.
The future of AI needs hardware accelerators based on analog memory devices (phys.org)
5185.
My Approach to Getting Dramatically Better as a Programmer (malisper.me)
5186.
A protester is spreading anti-Article 13 messages over exposed internet TVs (zdnet.com)
5187.
Solving the Rubik's Cube Without Human Knowledge (arxiv.org)
5188.
A machine has figured out Rubik’s Cube all by itself (technologyreview.com)
5189.
The 'Mother of All Credit Bubbles' Is Brewing (windsorstar.com)
5190.
Definitive List of 50 Books to Understand Everything in the Universe (medium.com)