August 2018 Archive
2761.
Organized Resources for Deep Learning in Natural Language Processing (github.com)
2762.
Firefox axes add-ons, developer pushes back (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
2763.
The sugar conspiracy (2016) (theguardian.com)
2764.
Plain old untrendy troubles and emotions (2008) (theguardian.com)
2765.
Tesla likely to face SEC investigation following Musk tweets (cnbc.com)
2766.
US plane wreck to be cleared from Swiss Alps after 70 years (swissinfo.ch)
2767.
Your Android phone pings Google a lot more then you might think (mashable.com)
2768.
Projecting the globe onto regular solids (johndcook.com)
2769.
GOD MODE UNLOCKED – Hardware Backdoors in X86 CPUs (youtube.com)
2770.
A New Hunt for Dark Matter Is Taking Place Under a Mountain (motherboard.vice.com)
2771.
Parallel Haskell Manifesto (1993) (csg.csail.mit.edu)
2772.
Senate Democrats Are Circulating Plans for Government Takeover of the Internet (reason.com)
2773.
PDF Embedding Attacks (leotindall.com)
2774.
The Super Bowl of Beekeeping (nytimes.com)
2775.
Interpretations of Probability (plato.stanford.edu)
2776.
California's resurrected net neutrality bill just passed a hurdle (boingboing.net)
2777.
Brace yourself: This is how much America’s 1% has saved (marketwatch.com)
2778.
We’re in a new age of obesity. How did it happen? (theguardian.com)
2779.
Too many projects I need a wingman/wingwoman
2780.
Ask HN: I'm experiencing pair programming exhaustion, how best to cope with it?
2781.
Is anyone doing “Tinder, but with video”? Why not?
2782.
The MIT license (with personal exceptions) (github.com)
2783.
When the Mac mini goes pro, will the pros get Mac minis? (macworld.com)
2784.
A modest proposal for optional methods in Swift protocols (cocoasamurai.blogspot.com)
2785.
Ask HN: Who got on to Startup School?
2786.
The origins of the TV remote (bbc.com)
2787.
Google is rolling out a new Chrome design across all OSs next month (theverge.com)
2788.
I don't want to learn your garbage query language (erikbern.com)
2789.
EU taking another look at phone chargers because they’re still not standardized (arstechnica.com)
2790.
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