October 2016 Archive
13741.
The Best C++ Programming Books Recommended by Stackoverflow (bestprogrammingbooks.com)
13742.
Western contact with China began long before Marco Polo (bbc.com)
13743.
The Miracle of Generators (youtube.com)
13744.
Python for Microcontrollers: Arduino Zero is the most voted board (zerynth.com)
13745.
Cross Platform Application Development Company Cochin (mobtecnica.com)
13746.
NYU Using Nvidia DGX-1 Supercomputer to Push Boundaries of AI (blogs.nvidia.com)
13747.
We use tech-terms without notice in our apps (plumshell.com)
13748.
Humans need new skills for post-AI world (bbc.com)
13749.
Show HN: Zerynth - Python for Microcontrollers, IoT and Embedded Solutions (zerynth.com)
13750.
I'm a doctor, if i drop food on the kitchen floor, i still eat it (nytimes.com)
13751.
Why I’m short Ethereum (and long Bitcoin) (medium.com)
13752.
How Obama brought capitalism to outer space (washingtonpost.com)
13753.
The Broken Scientific Publishing Model and My Attempt to Improve IT (techblog.bozho.net)
13754.
How to read web specs Part I – Or: WebVR, how do you work? (surma.link)
13755.
How Twitch Uses PostgreSQL (blog.twitch.tv)
13756.
Microsoft: No More Pick-And-Choose Patching (krebsonsecurity.com)
13757.
Peer-To-peer Agent for Reciprocated Search (pearsearch.org)
13758.
Amazon’s full on-demand streaming music service launches today (theverge.com)
13759.
ClearChat picks a heavily-encrypted fight with Slack (techcrunch.com)
13760.
Ada Lovelace Day (findingada.com)
13761.
Innovation Through the Holmstrom Lens (afinetheorem.wordpress.com)
13762.
Should nightclubs be considered sites of high culture? (economist.com)
13763.
China’s gaokao exam: Meritocratic only because it’s equally bad for everyone (theguardian.com)
13764.
Germany reunified 26 years ago, but some divisions are still strong (washingtonpost.com)
13765.
Introducing BridgeBots (sameroom.io)
13766.
RHME2 – The embedded CTF running on Arduino (rhme.riscure.com)
13767.
You Can’t Upload Your “Self” into Virtual Reality (nautil.us)
13768.
Uncovering the OpenWhisk magic: How serverless platforms really work (medium.com)
13769.
Quantum Suicide and Quantum Immortality (thoughtexperiments.net)
13770.
Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Provided Data Access for a Surveillance Product (aclunc.org)