October 2016 Archive
16111.
16112.
Linux 4.9's Efficient BPF-Based Profiler
(brendangregg.com)
16113.
Introducing R-hub, the R package builder service
(blog.revolutionanalytics.com)
16114.
Addressing Visual Studio 15’s Memory Usage
(infoq.com)
16115.
Introducing Microsoft Surface Studio
(youtube.com)
16116.
Fighting Bloviating BS with Radical Candor
(radicalcandor.com)
16117.
Astrophysicists create most detailed map of the Milky Way
(sciencebulletin.org)
16118.
The AI Conversation Has Exploded This Decade with Big Advances
(singularityhub.com)
16119.
The autoignition temperature of manual cars is much higher than Fahrenheit 451
(ftalphaville.ft.com)
16120.
Fast Progress Requires Strong Gradients
(medium.com)
16121.
Introducing Hundred Dollar Drawings!
(blog.ninapaley.com)
16122.
16123.
Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 16
(webkit.org)
16124.
16125.
Karen Sandler Delivered OSCON EU Keynote, Taught London Kids about Free Software
(sfconservancy.org)
16126.
16127.
Supervising AI Growth
(futureoflife.org)
16128.
Dual-GPU integration in Gnome
(hadess.net)
16129.
We Now Know When HIV Arrived in the US
(blogs.discovermagazine.com)
16130.
Data science gophers
(oreilly.com)
16131.
Detroit's new city architect details innovative plans for the city
(architectmagazine.com)
16132.
Editing binaries: easier than it sounds
(danluu.com)
16133.
NetBSD 7.0.2 released
(blog.netbsd.org)
16134.
Recurrent Neural Nets – The Third and Least Appreciated Leg of the AI Stool
(datasciencecentral.com)
16135.
16136.
Deploying Production Flask Applications
(technopy.com)
16137.
An Amazing View of a Tunnel and Bridge from Rohri to Quetta
(dilkashpakistan.com)
16138.
H.I.V. Arrived in the U.S. Long Before ‘Patient Zero’
(nytimes.com)
16139.
Flipped classroom? No thanks, I'd rather you lecture at me
(saasbook.blogspot.com)
16140.