September 2018 Archive
421.
Coursera Machine Learning MOOC by Andrew Ng – Python Programming Assignments (github.com)
422.
A DMT trip 'feels like dying' – and scientists now agree (bbc.co.uk)
423.
“Prestudy”: Learning Chinese Through Reading (kerrickstaley.com)
424.
Ask HN: What's a starting point for learning how to write programming languages?
425.
Australia pushes for spyware on phones (brisbanetimes.com.au)
426.
Time Series Prediction Using LSTM Deep Neural Networks (altumintelligence.com)
427.
PostgreSQL 11 and Just in Time Compilation of Queries (citusdata.com)
428.
Show HN: Reminiscence, self-hosted bookmark manager and personal wayback machine (github.com)
429.
Practical Deep Learning for Coders (course.fast.ai)
430.
B.S. In Artificial Intelligence – Curriculum (cs.cmu.edu)
431.
Motorola Razr V3 Cellphone: The trend-setter that shouldn't have existed (massmadesoul.com)
432.
Ask HN: How did you get started as a freelancer?
433.
Self-Driving Cars Can Handle Neither Rain nor Sleet nor Snow (bloomberg.com)
434.
MacOS 10.14 Mojave Reviewed (arstechnica.com)
435.
Microsoft Azure suffers outage after cooling issue (datacenterdynamics.com)
436.
The Apple Watch – Tipping Point Time for Healthcare (steveblank.com)
437.
But don’t let that distract you; it was designed to kill people (2017) (calebthompson.io)
438.
Vapid: an intentionally simple CMS (vapid.com)
439.
Demolishing the California Dream: How SF Planned Its Own Housing Crisis (collectorsweekly.com)
440.
I simulated California housing and learned about simulators (apenwarr.ca)
441.
Ask HN: What podcasts do you listen to regularly?
442.
Atrium Raises $65M (forbes.com)
443.
Driverless Hype Collides with Merciless Reality (wsj.com)
444.
'Mindful people' feel less pain (medicalxpress.com)
445.
How FPGAs work, and why people will buy them (2013) (embeddedrelated.com)
446.
Germany launches world's first hydrogen-powered train (theguardian.com)
447.
Sqlfmt: an opinionated online SQL formatter (cockroachlabs.com)
448.
US Court of Appeals: An IP address isn't enough to identify a pirate (techspot.com)
449.
Governments 'not on track' to cap temperatures at below 2 degrees: U.N (reuters.com)
450.
In defense of functional CSS (mikecr.it)