July 2016 Archive
5701.
Question and Answers with the Apache Beam Team (jesse-anderson.com)
5702.
Google quietly brings forgetting to the U.S (computerworld.com)
5703.
Backblaze Reed Solomon ported to JavaScript (npmjs.com)
5704.
Japanese Emperor to Abdicate (bbc.com)
5705.
Rodeo 2.0.6 – DataFrames, single line execution and more (blog.yhat.com)
5706.
The Tor Project Elects New Board of Directors (blog.torproject.org)
5707.
A 1996 book about how people learn to kill is a warning (warisboring.com)
5708.
Women… are far more likely to be Machine Learning Developers than men (medium.com)
5709.
Steam: In-Game Item Trading Update (store.steampowered.com)
5710.
8 Rejected Papers That Won the Nobel Prize (authorea.com)
5711.
How to Handle Your First Meeting with a New Boss (hbr.org)
5712.
A Universe Made of Tiny, Random Chunks (2013) (nautil.us)
5713.
Inside the secret lab where Facebook tries to save your battery life (theverge.com)
5714.
Does AI need to be magical? (craft.ai)
5715.
Dan Grossman's popular Programming Languages MOOC returns soon (coursera.org)
5716.
Alton Sterling Witness: Cops Took My Phone, My Surveillance Video, Locked Me Up (thedailybeast.com)
5717.
Pokemon Go and the Traveling Salesman Problem (math.uwaterloo.ca)
5718.
Really Good Emails (reallygoodemails.com)
5719.
How to Track Email Opens in Rails (loop.yesinsights.com)
5720.
Imperative vs. Declarative Programming – Best Explanation I've Found (medium.freecodecamp.com)
5721.
Visiting a Website Against the Owner's Wishes Is Now a Federal Crime (schneier.com)
5722.
Peter Thiel Confirmed to Speak at RNC (forbes.com)
5723.
Mobile Phone Data Reveals Literacy Rates in Developing Countries (technologyreview.com)
5724.
Verizon to shut down 2G CDMA 1X network by the end of 2019 (fiercewireless.com)
5725.
So Many Research Scientists, So Few Openings as Professors (nytimes.com)
5726.
How .NET saves lives or peculiarities of building complex emergency solutions (medium.com)
5727.
From idea to reality: containers in production at GoCardless (gocardless.com)
5728.
Faster TypedArray creation on SpiderMonkey/Firefox (blog.leaningtech.com)
5729.
UK gov says new Home Sec will have powers to ban end-to-end encryption (theregister.co.uk)
5730.
Chrome extension to right-click and save images to configurable locations (alexopus.com)