April 2019 Archive
7081.
Why Budgeting Cripples Agile and Innovation (forbes.com)
7082.
Why user-generated content and brick-and-mortar is making a comeback (jilt.com)
7083.
Stochastic Weight Averaging in PyTorch (pytorch.org)
7084.
The Rationalist’s Mistake: How (Not) to Miss the Extraordinary (medium.com)
7085.
U.K. Police Have a Message for Crime Victims: Hand over Your Private Data (nytimes.com)
7086.
Google owner Alphabet misses sales forecasts (bbc.co.uk)
7087.
Lessons Learned from a 10 Year Old SaaS (surrealcms.com)
7088.
Microsoft open sources Windows crypto code (mobile.twitter.com)
7089.
The first product with E Ink Advanced Color E-Paper is now available (goodereader.com)
7090.
Japan Strikes First in Exascale Supercomputing Battle (nextplatform.com)
7091.
Robot toy company Anki is going out of business (theverge.com)
7092.
Pitcrew – AsyncIO Python DSL for running tasks (pitcrew.io)
7093.
Grafana Dashboards for Kubernetes Administrators (povilasv.me)
7094.
I Watched Netflix's “Bonding” with a Dominatrix (medium.com)
7095.
Chinese state-owned tech company supplies laser amplifiers to financial centres (scmp.com)
7096.
These Ads Think They Know You (nytimes.com)
7097.
Toward Emotionally Intelligent Artificial Intelligence (microsoft.com)
7098.
Jupyter Notebooks Development Manifesto (github.com)
7099.
Distributions vs. Releases: Why Python Packaging Is Hard (pydist.com)
7100.
Design Patterns – JavaScript – Based on the Gang of Four Book (designpatternsgame.com)
7101.
The Art of Writing Software Documentation (zeroequalsfalse.press)
7102.
How a Google Street View Image of Your House Predicts Risk of a Car Accident (technologyreview.com)
7103.
Jimmy Fallon played a video game on air, streaming your game gets you taken down (boingboing.net)
7104.
Announcing a New Tier of Stack Overflow for Teams (stackoverflow.blog)
7105.
Valve Index Is $999: 1440x1600 LCDs, 120 Hz, Wider Field of View (uploadvr.com)
7106.
Google Pixel 3 is a sales disappointment, sells less than the Pixel 2 (arstechnica.com)
7107.
Teaching a Kid to Code with Pygame Zero · Matt Layman (mattlayman.com)
7108.
Briefing: Backdoors found in Huawei equipment, says Europe’s top carrier (technode.com)
7109.
Vodafone found hidden backdoors in Huawei equipment, says report (cnet.com)
7110.
Facebook AI Research is getting into protein science (twitter.com)