March 2016 Archive
1321.
1322.
Smile – Statistical Machine Intelligence and Learning Engine
(haifengl.github.io)
1324.
Mozilla Pushes the Web to New Levels as a Platform for Games
(blog.mozilla.org)
1325.
North Korea sentences US tourist to 15 years in prison
(bigstory.ap.org)
1326.
IBM Watson's Visual Recognition Demo
(visual-recognition-demo.mybluemix.net)
1327.
On GitHub’s Programming Languages
(arxiv.org)
1328.
How Scandinavian design took over the world
(curbed.com)
1329.
Interview with Sid Meier
(polygon.com)
1330.
The Phoenix Is Not Burnt Out, It Is Just Rebooting
(michaeldehaan.net)
1331.
Do you have the brains for cybersecurity?
(bbc.co.uk)
1332.
Geoff Hinton on AlphaGo and the Future of AI
(macleans.ca)
1333.
The Gang of Retirees Behind the Hatton Garden Heist
(vanityfair.com)
1334.
Introducing the WebVR 1.0 API Proposal
(hacks.mozilla.org)
1335.
1336.
Banned by Amazon for returning faulty goods
(theguardian.com)
1337.
Oracle seeks $9.3B for Google’s use of Java in Android
(networkworld.com)
1338.
1339.
Magic is often used to describe confusing code
(quii.co.uk)
1340.
AIs Have Mastered Chess. Will Go Be Next? (2014)
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1341.
HTC sold 15,000 $800 Vive virtual reality headsets in 10 minutes
(venturebeat.com)
1342.
Europe is going to kill free software Have you contacted your state's rep?
(thinkpenguin.com)
1343.
TreeSheets: Free-Form Data Organizer
(strlen.com)
1344.
1345.
Web Audio Arpeggiator
(arpeggiator.desandro.com)
1346.
Why the Wingdings font exists (2015)
(vox.com)
1347.
Higher-Order Symbolic Execution
(arxiv.org)
1349.
The American Economy Is in a Funk, But Not for the Reasons We Think
(freakonomics.com)
1350.
North Korea Sentences U.S. Student to 15 Years Hard Labor
(bloomberg.com)