October 2018 Archive
5611.
How We Know Kavanaugh Is Lying (currentaffairs.org)
5612.
In California, automated accounts have to reveal themselves (nbcnews.com)
5613.
How We Met the Design Quality of Our Dreams (lendup.com)
5614.
High habitual caffeine consumption linked to lower experimental pain sensitivity (link.springer.com)
5615.
Show HN: A Free Course in Deep Learning Using TensorFlow (github.com)
5616.
Efficient tuning of online systems using Bayesian optimization (research.fb.com)
5617.
Tonight a Virgin Atlantic 747 will fly on fuel made from industrial waste gas (arstechnica.com)
5618.
Aijs.rocks – JavaScript Enabled AI (i-programmer.info)
5619.
De-Risking Your Startup (SaaStr 2017 Talk) (codingvc.com)
5620.
The Physics of Nerves (2010) (arxiv.org)
5621.
Show HN: Experimental bug bounty program for my projects (github.com)
5622.
This startup is redesigning the products hidden under your sink (fastcompany.com)
5623.
New Firefox Focus comes with an under-the-hood surprise for Android users (blog.mozilla.org)
5624.
Two Apple veterans built a new lidar sensor–here’s how it works (arstechnica.com)
5625.
September’s Top ETH projects by dev activity share what they’re working on (santiment.net)
5626.
Ask HN: Anybody moved from ReactJS to VueJS, and why?
5627.
Accurately measuring layout on the web (nolanlawson.com)
5628.
Ford: A Call for a Standard Self-Driving Car Language to Communicate Intent (medium.com)
5629.
Cops told suspect he had to to open iPhone X with his face, so he did (arstechnica.com)
5630.
Japan Waves Goodbye to U.K. As `Gateway to Europe' Post-Brexit (bloomberg.com)
5631.
Trump Booted Foreign Startup Founders. Other Countries Embraced Them (bloomberg.com)
5632.
Inferring the Future of the FPGA, and Then Making It (nextplatform.com)
5633.
SPACER and Z3: Accessible, reliable model checking as theorem proving (microsoft.com)
5634.
We Test in Production, You Should Too (segment.com)
5635.
Russian Meddling Is a Symptom, Not the Disease (nytimes.com)
5636.
A Goblin World That Points Toward Hidden Planet Nine in the Solar System (nytimes.com)
5637.
MoviePass forces former customers to re-enroll unless they opt out (cnbc.com)
5638.
First China police robot has taser and clamp to detain suspects (sputniknews.com)
5639.
Open-Sourcing Panoptes, Oath’s distributed network telemetry collector (yahoodevelopers.tumblr.com)
5640.
Data for good: Wonderful ways data is making the world better (hpe.com)