October 2015 Archive
1831.
I made a computer pretend to be a computer that’s pretending to be a human (medium.com)
1832.
Large Scale Distributed Deep Learning on Hadoop Clusters (yahoohadoop.tumblr.com)
1833.
Show HN: Codetainer – A Docker container in your browser (github.com)
1834.
Safe-commit-hook: prevent developers from checking in sensitive files (github.com)
1835.
DroneSeed – Re-planting the future with drones (droneseed.co)
1836.
The Digital Comic Museum – Free and Public Domain Comic Books (digitalcomicmuseum.com)
1837.
Where Do Major Tech Companies Stand on Encryption? (eff.org)
1838.
The Sounds of Sorting Algorithms (caseyrule.com)
1839.
I slammed this company on social media. Here's how the CEO responded (techinasia.com)
1840.
Kolibri: The offline app for universal education (learningequality.org)
1841.
The Physical Origin of Universal Computing (quantamagazine.org)
1842.
Learning About Cryptography (2006) (ciphersbyritter.com)
1843.
Programming Sucks and Why I Quit (2014) (deirdre.net)
1844.
VW slumps to first quarterly loss in at least 15 years (reuters.com)
1845.
Why Tesla's Autopilot and Google's car are entirely different animals (ideas.4brad.com)
1846.
Thoughts on Haskell (khanlou.com)
1847.
HP Winds Down Cloud Computing Project (wsj.com)
1848.
The False Trade-Off Between Security and Liberty (theatlantic.com)
1849.
The Latin America WikiLeaks Files (jacobinmag.com)
1850.
Magic Leap reveals more details about its technology (engadget.com)
1851.
TalkTalk cyber-attack: Website hit by 'significant' breach (bbc.co.uk)
1852.
Estonia Wants to Collect the DNA of All Its Citizens (theatlantic.com)
1853.
C++: Using Variadic Templates Cleanly (florianjw.de)
1854.
Chicken study reveals evolution can happen faster than thought (ox.ac.uk)
1855.
Portugal's Velocidade Controlada – speed control traffic signals (ideas.4brad.com)
1856.
An Introduction to Cybernetics (1957) [pdf] (pespmc1.vub.ac.be)
1857.
Ask HN: What are the best remote-friendly job sites for engineers?
1858.
Wi-Fi Assist: a $5M Mess (medium.com)
1859.
Germans Have a Burning Need for More Garbage (wsj.com)
1860.
Show HN: OpenFace – Face recognition with Google's FaceNet deep neural network (github.com)