April 2016 Archive
16171.
The Changing Fortunes of Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision (sciencedirect.com)
16172.
Check Out What's Trending in Software Testing Industry (testing-whiz.com)
16173.
A Crash Course in Serverless Architecture: API Gateway+Lambda+CloudFront+S3 (cloudacademy.com)
16174.
Making asm.js/WebAssembly compilation more parallel in Firefox (blog.benj.me)
16175.
The Web isn’t uniform (medium.com)
16176.
UK modern slavery (youtube.com)
16177.
Raspberry pi 3 headless install for non-noobs (mikemainguy.blogspot.com)
16178.
Ask HN: Best device for monitoring elderly relatives?
16179.
3 Ways DevOps Is Helping Destroy the World (blog.microscaling.com)
16180.
PyDev of the Week: Nicole Harris (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
16181.
Promposals: Your Kid's Prom Just Got Even More Expensive (bloomberg.com)
16182.
Harvard students use 5th most powerful supercomputer to solve complex problems (seas.harvard.edu)
16183.
Two Bytes to $951M (baesystemsai.blogspot.com)
16184.
A Bitcoin Exchange Just Got Approval to Operate Across the EU (wired.com)
16185.
How to Reach Software Delivery Nirvana (blog.xebialabs.com)
16186.
Goenv – rbenv/pyenv for go
16187.
Machine Learning for Artists (NYU-ITP, Spring 2016) (ml4a.github.io)
16188.
Stop telling the lie that cancer is a ‘battle’ (nypost.com)
16189.
Logitech made this retro game display from 160 light-up keyboards (engadget.com)
16190.
Collusive Bidding: Lessons from the FCC Spectrum Auctions (2000) [pdf] (ftp)
16191.
Show HN: HLSL Tools for Visual Studio (github.com)
16192.
Dissecting the Myth That Open Source Software Is Not Commercial (blog.ieeesoftware.org)
16193.
26 features of functional programming languages (medium.com)
16194.
An Artsy Testing Tour (realm.io)
16195.
Enterprise Growth Hack with Design (medium.com)
16196.
Suspend Social Justice Courses in Universities (change.org)
16197.
Botlytics – Analytics for your bot (botlytics.co)
16198.
New Gorilla Survey Supports Fears of Extinction Within Decade (nytimes.com)
16199.
Not at the Cost of China: India and the United Nations Security Council, 1950 (wilsoncenter.org)
16200.
Punycode – represent Unicode with the limited character subset of ASCII (en.wikipedia.org)