October 2016 Archive
14221.
Term Sheets: An Angel Investor's View (firstangelnetwork.ca)
14222.
This awesome Hover Camera drone goes on sale today (techinasia.com)
14223.
Facebook Ad Images (blog.adcat.io)
14224.
Born in the US, Raised in China: 'Satellite Babies' Have a Hard Time Coming Home (npr.org)
14225.
Evolving Distributed Systems (olivergierke.de)
14226.
Java library for processing image
14227.
A cool koala – Learning how to draw #6 (budhill.net)
14228.
VC Jim Hogan: Betting on Power and Deep Learning Startups (semiengineering.com)
14229.
Is China’s gaokao the world’s toughest school exam? (theguardian.com)
14230.
Team Calsoft Is Attending CloudExpo 2016 at Santa Clara (calsoftinc.com)
14231.
Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project (github.com)
14232.
CLI experiment with focus on I/O reduction and fast file lookups (github.com)
14233.
Alternative Data in Action: Electronic Receipts in Email (blog.quandl.com)
14234.
CMake support in Visual Studio (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
14235.
Etsy API first transformation, concurrency (codeascraft.com)
14236.
11 Common On-Site SEO Problems [Infographic] (noupe.com)
14237.
Intel to add dedicated neural network hardware ops into their future processors (twitter.com)
14238.
Realtime permissions (deepstream.io)
14239.
Elon Musk’s Wild Ride (bloomberg.com)
14240.
Software Build Topologies (blogs.gnome.org)
14241.
Distant Ringed Object Could Be ‘Saturn on Steroids’ (nytimes.com)
14242.
Saudi Arabia, SoftBank plan $100B tech fund (reuters.com)
14243.
A fast and modular approach to building powerful web and mobile interfaces (decorator.io)
14244.
Tails: Why we need donations (tails.boum.org)
14245.
No fintech ubers please: SEC kills Forcerank – comp deemed a security-based swap (meanderful.blogspot.com)
14246.
After a lot more data, technical interview performance really kind of arbitrary (blog.interviewing.io)
14247.
Who's Still Using Windows Phones? The NYPD (engadget.com)
14248.
What is inside a water tower? (mentalfloss.com)
14249.
Google creates AI program that uses reasoning to navigate the London tube (theguardian.com)
14250.
China’s quantum satellite could make data breaches a thing of the past (theconversation.com)