September 2018 Archive
13741.
Spring Framework 5.1 Ships with Java 11 Support (infoq.com)
13742.
Squeezing the Arduboy for every byte (mattgreer.org)
13743.
SnapTrash: getting rid of plastic waste with your phone (imaginarycloud.com)
13744.
Amazon Comes Up with Another Way to Get Alexa into Your Home (bloomberg.com)
13745.
Understanding the basics of machine learning (blog.brainstation.io)
13746.
A Tiger Hunt in India (theringer.com)
13747.
The EwoK microkernel (wookey-project.github.io)
13748.
Future of financial world may be within Stablecoins like Kowala / kUSD (blockchain.com)
13749.
In Rare Bipartisan Accord, House and Senate Reach Compromise on Opioid Bill (nytimes.com)
13750.
Effective Program Debloating via Reinforcement Learning [pdf] (cis.upenn.edu)
13751.
An A-Z of useful Python tricks (medium.freecodecamp.org)
13752.
Free and open package manager for Windows, a Chocolatey alternative (appget.net)
13753.
Write code using emojis (emojicode.org)
13754.
A straightforward comparison of the 3 major mobile app Analytics tools (ckl.io)
13755.
SpaceVim release v0.9.0 (spacevim.org)
13756.
An Update on Gutenberg Tasks (make.wordpress.org)
13757.
Understanding virtualization facilities in the ARMv8 processor architecture (embedded.com)
13758.
News: You can’t tell whether an online restaurant review is fake–but this AI can (aalto.fi)
13759.
Binaryum a Modern Disassembler (binaryum.com)
13760.
Uber settles for $148 mln with 50 U.S. states over 2016 data breach (reuters.com)
13761.
State Officials Weigh Joint Probes of Big Tech Companies (wsj.com)
13762.
DeepMind and Unity will work together on AI research (engadget.com)
13763.
Segmenting brain tissue using MXNet with Amazon SageMaker (aws.amazon.com)
13764.
API Security in the Wild (okta.com)
13765.
Writing Good Commit Messages (medium.com)
13766.
Software Freedom Conservancy Guide on GPLv2 Irrevocability (sfconservancy.org)
13767.
Tax dodge with a bigger endowment than Stanford (siliconvalleycf.org)
13768.
Introducing Amazon Relational Database Service on VMware (cloud.vmware.com)
13769.
N-back:continuous performance task for working memory / working memory capacity) (en.wikipedia.org)
13770.
Socialism, the Perpetual Money Machine (tomcox.wordpress.com)