January 2016 Archive
7681.
A repository of learning and R resources related to topic models (github.com)
7682.
Crom: package manager that doesn’t need its own registry, uses GitHub instead (github.com)
7683.
Graham Hancock:The Unconsciousness and Insanity of Modern Technological Society (audioburst.com)
7684.
How to speed up learning machine learning (Data Science Retreat founder) (medium.com)
7685.
Is Keck’s Law Coming to an End? (spectrum.ieee.org)
7686.
GitLab's 50th Release: 8.4 (about.gitlab.com)
7687.
What Paul Graham is missing about inequality (medium.com)
7688.
Discord Raises from Greylock for Gamer Voice Comms (medium.com)
7689.
Why we chose Kubernetes over ECS (railsadventures.wordpress.com)
7690.
Canada’s Vidyard Raises $35M to Help It Expand (wsj.com)
7691.
Sal Khan's formative moment (reddit.com)
7692.
Ask HN: A Job or a helping hand? Some advice?
7693.
Robotics, AI and automation in “Forbes 30 under 30″ (robohub.org)
7694.
ISAAC: A Fast Cryptographic Random Number Generator (burtleburtle.net)
7695.
JSON API for Spring (katharsis.io)
7696.
A 10-minute interactive Markdown tutorial by CommonMark (commonmark.org)
7697.
As inequality soars, the nervous super rich are already planning their escapes (theguardian.com)
7698.
Venmo & Swish: Spotting the Butterfly effect in Fintech (meshedsociety.com)
7699.
Heroku Private Spaces Now Generally Available (blog.heroku.com)
7700.
The Rise of the Artificially Intelligent Hedge Fund (wired.com)
7701.
ZeroStack – Simplified and Automated OpenStack (blog.packetqueue.net)
7702.
The Human Algorithm: Automating Startup Data Collection at Mattermark (mattermark.com)
7703.
How Facebook squashed Twitter (stratechery.com)
7704.
What Paul Graham Is Missing About Inequality (medium.com)
7705.
Haute circuits (boldport.com)
7706.
Dalek Voice Changer with Arduino (theotherandygrove.com)
7707.
Has the Linux Foundation Sold Out to VMware? Probably Not (thevarguy.com)
7708.
Medium Blocked in Malaysia Due to Sarawak Report (techinasia.com)
7709.
When big data gets too big, this machine-learning algorithm may be the answer (computerworld.com)
7710.
Mark Zuckerberg's GO-playing AI combines search with visual pattern matching (facebook.com)