November 2015 Archive
2731.
The Strength of Weak Ties (1973) [pdf] (sociology.stanford.edu)
2732.
Sexual selection makes female songbirds drab (nature.com)
2733.
When the News Reads You Back: Standing Up for Reader Privacy (medium.com)
2734.
Proposed Unified GNUradio Architecture for SatNOGS Client (community.satnogs.org)
2735.
THOR-CD is a breakthrough even if it never makes it to the market (1988) (technofileonline.com)
2736.
Scaling ArangoDB to Gigabytes per Second on Mesosphere's DCOS (mesosphere.com)
2737.
Populating Hyperspace (snsanalytics.com)
2738.
What We Owe the MythBusters (nytimes.com)
2739.
Hansard Corpus: British Parliament, 1803-2005 (hansard-corpus.org)
2740.
The Polar Bears of Hudson Bay (huffingtonpost.com)
2741.
Rust in Detail: Writing Scalable Chat Service from Scratch, Part 2 (nbaksalyar.github.io)
2742.
Google Could Platform: Introducing custom machine types (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
2743.
A Brief History of Graphics in Video Games [video] (floobynooby.blogspot.com)
2744.
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): The Text of the Agreement (mfat.govt.nz)
2745.
Pseudo-Random Number Generators for Vector Processors and Multicore Processors [pdf] (agner.org)
2746.
Landmine or Coke Can: Deep Learning with GPR Data (dirkgorissen.com)
2747.
Bitmask 0.9.1: Automated GPG key handling, IMAP/SMTP local proxies (leap.se)
2748.
Dental device promises pain-free tooth repair (reuters.com)
2749.
Typing using only your thoughts [video] (news.sciencemag.org)
2750.
UK PM David Cameron didn't realize that cuts would affect public services (theguardian.com)
2751.
Survey on Topological Methods in Distributed Computing [pdf] (ideals.illinois.edu)
2752.
First photo of planet in making captured (phys.org)
2753.
Popular Science names ‘Power Over Wi-Fi’ one of this year’s game-changing tech (washington.edu)
2754.
Proof of concept for loading Caffe models in TensorFlow (github.com)
2755.
New species are born in the turbulence of the Congo River (2009) (smithsonianmag.com)
2756.
What is the Firmament.io scheduler? (goelzer.com)
2757.
Taking “Free Basics” Internet in Kenya for a Spin (webwewant.org)
2758.
41 Percent of Fliers Think You’re Rude If You Recline Your Seat (fivethirtyeight.com)
2759.
Ask HN: If Evernote goes out of business, what happens to all our notes?
2760.
Don’t bother with Swift for iOS development (1bytebeta.com)