March 2016 Archive
6661.
Black box challenge – an AI contest with unknown rules (blackboxchallenge.com)
6662.
Show HN: Python API for Sci-Hub (github.com)
6663.
52 technologies in 2016 (github.com)
6664.
Use of the Hough transformation to detect lines and curves in pictures (1971) [pdf] (ai.sri.com)
6665.
Classification of the “Tully Monster” (nytimes.com)
6666.
Is Solitude a Key Element of Creativity? (lifehacker.com)
6667.
Does Market Microstructure Matter? (rajivsethi.blogspot.com)
6668.
NATO report on cryptography backdoors [pdf] (ccdcoe.org)
6669.
Scipy Lecture Notes – One document to learn science and data with Python (scipy-lectures.org)
6670.
St. Francis Dam collapse left a trail of death and destruction (latimes.com)
6671.
Nginx announcing udp load balancing (nginx.com)
6672.
Cuba on the Edge of Change (nytimes.com)
6673.
My Keybase (keybase.io)
6674.
A GitHub Pull Request Hook that comments on pull requests from new users (github.com)
6675.
Datumbox Machine Learning Framework 0.7.0 Released (blog.datumbox.com)
6676.
GitHub Maintainer Rule #2: Do Not Commit and Run (cheekycoder.com)
6677.
This Sublime Text plugin plays epic sound clips when you need an epic music (github.com)
6678.
AMD Radeon Software AMD GPU-PRO Beta Driver – Linux for Vulkan (support.amd.com)
6679.
Earn Gridcoin by Scientific number crunching (gridcoin.us)
6680.
Founder of Locent's forthright comments on raising VC funding as a black person (twitter.com)
6681.
Nuclear Deterrence in the Age of Nuclear Terrorism (technologyreview.com)
6682.
Cisco to pour millions into Berlin to turn German capital into a smart city (geektime.com)
6683.
The Three Kinds of Linux Gamers (boilingsteam.com)
6684.
Why posts get removed from /r/DataIsBeautiful (randalolson.com)
6685.
SimpleVisor a simple Intel x64 Windows-specific hypervisor (ionescu007.github.io)
6686.
Now hear this – data sonification (economist.com)
6687.
The Laptops That Powered the American Revolution (smithsonianmag.com)
6688.
How FPGAs Can Take on GPUs and Knights Landing (nextplatform.com)
6689.
How the demonization of emulation devalues gaming’s heritage (arstechnica.com)
6690.
Sir John Gurdon, Nobel Prize winner, was 'too stupid' for science at school (telegraph.co.uk)