December 2015 Archive
2041.
GPU Platforms Set to Lengthen Deep Learning Reach (nextplatform.com)
2042.
Scientists take first-of-kind human dopamine reading (research.vtc.vt.edu)
2043.
Goethe's Theory of Colors (en.wikipedia.org)
2044.
The power of Luther’s printing press (washingtonpost.com)
2045.
Snap – A telemetry framework (github.com)
2046.
A Curious Course on Coroutines and Concurrency (2009) [pdf] (dabeaz.com)
2047.
Lewisville Dam: The Dam Called Trouble (interactives.dallasnews.com)
2048.
Burrows-Wheeler Transform [video] (youtube.com)
2049.
Fundamental frequency estimation and supervised learning (obogason.com)
2050.
Why Memory and Mimicry Are the Next Big Frontiers in AI (fortune.com)
2051.
LIL: The Little Interpreted Language (runtimelegend.com)
2052.
GlueStick: A Command Line Interface for Building Web Applications Using React (drivenbycode.com)
2053.
Dian Fossey, the primatologist who transformed the way we see gorillas (bbc.com)
2054.
When Destructive Behavior Makes Biological Sense (nautil.us)
2055.
Possible biochemical mechanism underlying long-term memories identified (kurzweilai.net)
2056.
Stonehenge may have been first erected in Wales, evidence suggests (theguardian.com)
2057.
Future Microprocessors Driven by Dataflow Principles [video] (research.microsoft.com)
2058.
Atlas of American History Through Interactive Maps (dsl.richmond.edu)
2059.
The Fed’s imminent interest-rate decision – Is America ready for lift-off? (economist.com)
2060.
Ask HN: Why did OS X win out over Linux for so many developers?
2061.
Legalising pot in Canada will not be easy (economist.com)
2062.
The Long Death of CGI.pm (perlhacks.com)
2063.
Winning White Elephant Gift Exchanges Using Game Theory (fivethirtyeight.com)
2064.
Problems on the Blockchain (benbyford.com)
2065.
Accounting for the Rise in College Tuition [pdf] (nber.org)
2066.
The mobile adblocking apocalypse hasn’t arrived (niemanlab.org)
2067.
Wind turbines meant to work at the South Pole and Mars (arstechnica.com)
2068.
A Psychological Exploration of Engagement in Geek Culture (journals.plos.org)
2069.
A free-pass for skilled migrants to live and work in selected countries (hackmove.com)
2070.
Why I Stopped Helping People and You Should Too (medium.com)