May 2019 Archive
6331.
Who can convince those who reject climate science? Maybe their kids (arstechnica.com)
6332.
Reinforcement Learning for the Real World with Dr. John Langford and Rafah Hosn (microsoft.com)
6333.
Show HN: Animated Glitch Text Generator (beautifuldingbats.com)
6334.
AirPods Are a Tragedy (vice.com)
6335.
OpenShift 4: Red Hat's on ramp for the hybrid cloud (zdnet.com)
6336.
MixMatch: A Holistic Approach to Semi-Supervised Learning (arxiv.org)
6337.
Dwarf Fortress: The Kotaku Review (kotaku.com)
6338.
Don Norman on how design fails older consumers (fastcompany.com)
6339.
Create Terrible Fonts from your Browser (enfont-terrible.glitch.me)
6340.
Bethesda’s latest Elder Scrolls adventure taken down amid cries of plagiarism (arstechnica.com)
6341.
SQL for Beginner Data Scientist (medium.com)
6342.
WireGuard VPN Windows pre-alpha for testing released (lists.zx2c4.com)
6343.
Reverse Engineering Disinformation Campgaigns – NoMenMidterms (medium.com)
6344.
Humble Python Bundle (humblebundle.com)
6345.
Show HN: Introducing creme, a Python library for online machine learning (github.com)
6346.
Edge AI in a Smarter Chick-Fil-A (2018) (medium.com)
6347.
Secret U.S. Missile Aims to Kill Only Terrorists, Not Nearby Civilians (wsj.com)
6348.
Why do cats–and so many other animals–look like they’re wearing socks? (popsci.com)
6349.
Black, Hot ‘Superionic’ Ice May Be Nature’s Most Common Form of Water (quantamagazine.org)
6350.
Autonomous Boat Crosses from UK to Belgium (bbc.co.uk)
6351.
Empty North Sea gas fields to be used to bury 10m tonnes of C02 (theguardian.com)
6352.
U.S. Department of Energy and Cray to Deliver Frontier Supercomputer (ornl.gov)
6353.
Developers need to stop fearing the InfoSec Mafia (medium.com)
6354.
How to Build a State-of-the-Art Conversational AI with Transfer Learning (medium.com)
6355.
The night the US bombed a Chinese embassy (bbc.com)
6356.
Could quantum mechanics explain the existence of space-time? (astronomy.com)
6357.
5G Health Effects: Dangers of New Wireless Technology Exposed (medicaldaily.com)
6358.
One out of every 11,600 people in San Francisco is a billionaire (vox.com)
6359.
What Apple, Facebook and Google Each Mean by “Privacy” (axios.com)
6360.
What Is DevOps (devopsish.com)