October 2018 Archive
3271.
Tips for Building an Android App with TensorFlow Lite (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
3272.
The Internet’s keepers? “Some call us hoarders–I like to say we’re archivists” (arstechnica.com)
3273.
Why I’m Leaving the Republican Party (theatlantic.com)
3274.
Reposurgeon’s Excellent Journey and the Waning of Python (esr.ibiblio.org)
3275.
I'm going full time on my side project (medium.com)
3276.
How to Scrape the Web Using Python? A 8 Minute Read (kite.com)
3277.
Bayesian Modelling and Monte Carlo Inference for GAN [pdf] (people.csail.mit.edu)
3278.
Google AI claims 99% accuracy in metastatic breast cancer detection (venturebeat.com)
3279.
A military expert explains why social media is the new battlefield (theverge.com)
3280.
Apple’s Response to Australian Anti-Encryption Bill (documentcloud.org)
3281.
A Future Where Everything Becomes a Computer Is as Creepy as Feared (nytimes.com)
3282.
Weapons of Micro-Destruction: How Our Facebook 'Likes' Hijacked Democracy (towardsdatascience.com)
3283.
How to Level Up in Python (jamesjeffersconsulting.com)
3284.
Jamal Khashoggi case: Saudi Arabia says journalist killed in fight (bbc.com)
3285.
Michelangelo PyML: Uber's Platform for Rapid Python ML Model Development (eng.uber.com)
3286.
Canonicalization in compilers (sunfishcode.github.io)
3287.
Having a Baby in the US: Costly and Confusing, Even for a Health Policy Expert (theconversation.com)
3288.
Tim Cook calls for GDPR-style privacy laws in the US (engadget.com)
3289.
An Introduction to Join Ordering (cockroachlabs.com)
3290.
The Geometry of Reflection Groups (2015) [pdf] (people.mpim-bonn.mpg.de)
3291.
Google’s smart city dream is turning into a privacy nightmare (engadget.com)
3292.
Cesar Sayoc’s Path on Social Media: From Food Photos to Partisan Fury (nytimes.com)
3293.
Machine learning with Python: Essential hacks and tricks (opensource.com)
3294.
A Co-Citation Network for Philosophy (2013) (kieranhealy.org)
3295.
Charles Darwin: Genius or Plodder? (genetics.org)
3296.
Ask HN: Why gmail and Facebook websites are so slow and buggy?
3297.
Parity founder demos Substrate, live launches a blockchain in minutes (techcrunch.com)
3298.
Ask HN: Help, I am stuck in another pointless weekly meeting
3299.
Ask HN: What is something I should and can be automating right now?
3300.
Physiognomy is a 19th-century pseudoscience. Why can’t we stop practicing it? (longreads.com)