October 2018 Archive
4981.
Could populism actually be good for democracy? (theguardian.com)
4982.
Facebook notification emails in 319 days with a new account only logged in once (reddit.com)
4983.
How Singapore will run the country using APIs (techinasia.com)
4984.
Open GPU Data Science (rapids.ai)
4985.
“The Hard Parts of Open Source” by Evan Czaplicki [video] (youtube.com)
4986.
Detecting the language of a person's name using a PyTorch RNN (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
4987.
Amazon Owes Wikipedia Big-Time (slate.com)
4988.
Dear AWS, we need to talk about your service names (read.acloud.guru)
4989.
Latin American Exchange Buda.com Adds Lightning Network Payments for All
4990.
Authorization in GraphQL Using Custom Schema Directives (medium.com)
4991.
Why big companies squander brilliant ideas (timharford.com)
4992.
Facebook confirms it was hacked, attackers controlled 30M accounts (iafrikan.com)
4993.
Deep Fakes and the Future of Propaganda (medium.com)
4994.
QuillBot – Paraphrasing Tool – AI Article Rewriter (quillbot.com)
4995.
Base58Check encoding (en.bitcoin.it)
4996.
Defeating the Travelling Salesman Problem for Warehouse Logistics (2014) (jobs.zalando.com)
4997.
Japan's Yakuza Gangs in US Treasury's Cross Hairs (atimes.com)
4998.
Whole Foods forces out family restaurant (sfgate.com)
4999.
How to Evade Expensive Phishing Filters with One Simple Trick (medium.com)
5000.
Professional Help Needed for Law Firms Still Vulnerable to Phishing Attacks (blog.ironbastion.com.au)
5001.
Why Diving Down Internet Rabbit Holes Won't Teach You Anything (wired.com)
5002.
Modern Qt Development: The Top Tools You Should Be Using (blog.qt.io)
5003.
Brazil's Donald Trump (bostonreview.net)
5004.
Smallest TTL homebrew CPU in the world (hackaday.io)
5005.
This Hilarious Optical Illusion for Birds Could Save Your Life (gizmodo.com)
5006.
Marijuana legalization is having its best year ever (vox.com)
5007.
Canadian researchers reconstruct deadly virus for $100,000 using mail-order DNA (sciencemag.org)
5008.
Cyber Tests Showed 'Nearly All' New Pentagon Weapons Vulnerable to Attack (npr.org)
5009.
Five Reasons Why Great Technology Is Unconditionally Human (forbes.com)
5010.
Getting HPC Simulations to Speak Deep Learning (nextplatform.com)