April 2017 Archive
7531.
Rawalpindi experiments (en.wikipedia.org)
7532.
Top 5 UX Books That Are Absolutely Worth Your Time Reading (uxstudioteam.com)
7533.
DEPLOY a HUGO SITE TO AEROBATIC WITH SHIPPABLE (blog.shippable.com)
7534.
Why we used firebase? (odiocast.com)
7535.
Relm, a GUI library, based on GTK+ and futures, written in Rust (relm.ml)
7536.
WebVR Experiments (webvrexperiments.com)
7537.
How United Onboards New Users (useronboard.com)
7538.
The 2017 Docker Usage Report (sysdig.com)
7539.
Mike Judge, the Bard of Suck (nytimes.com)
7540.
Facebook cares about fake news – until you pay them (solipsys.co.uk)
7541.
How to build an internet connected PC in prison (motherboard.vice.com)
7542.
Deep learning:AlexNet with tensorflow (github.com)
7543.
How Much Does It Cost to Build an Educational App for Kids? (redbytes.in)
7544.
Guts to make the wrong technology choice (medium.com)
7545.
California will add EV fees for 2020 model year (autoblog.com)
7546.
Godot – Multi-platform 2D and 3D open source game engine (godotengine.org)
7547.
Spatial Analytics with PostGIS, PL/R and R (info.crunchydata.com)
7548.
Electron Visual Object Tagging Tool Enables End to End Object Detection in a Box (microsoft.com)
7549.
How to Get Ideas and How to Measure (startupschool.org)
7550.
Shadow DOM = Virtual DOM (develoger.com)
7551.
ASAP: A Streaming Operator for Smoothing Time Series Visualizations [pdf] (futuredata.stanford.edu)
7552.
Prophet Camera uses deep learning to predict your photo's popularity (itunes.apple.com)
7553.
Building a static website generator with React and Terraform (medium.com)
7554.
Dealing with Real-Life, Everyday Security Threats (fossforce.com)
7555.
New Night Lights Maps Open Up Possible Real-Time Applications – NASA (nasa.gov)
7556.
YOLO: Real-Time Object Detection (pjreddie.com)
7557.
Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty Zapus) released (lists.ubuntu.com)
7558.
Public Domain Day: January 1, 2017 (law.duke.edu)
7559.
Virgin Media starts turning customer routers into public wi-fi hotspots (arstechnica.co.uk)
7560.
How to Kill the Dragon with 9 Programming Languages (blog.toggl.com)