April 2017 Archive
1261.
Radiance: a flexible web-application environment for Common Lisp (shirakumo.github.io)
1262.
Beating Atari with Natural Language Guided Reinforcement Learning [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1263.
Netem: linux network emulator (wiki.linuxfoundation.org)
1264.
FRACTRAN (en.wikipedia.org)
1265.
A Brief History of CNNs in Image Segmentation: From R-CNN to Mask R-CNN (blog.athelas.com)
1266.
Bad Character: If Chinese Were Phonetic (newyorker.com)
1267.
Microsoft’s Surface Pro 5 Said to Move to Intel Kaby Lake Processors (techcrunch.com)
1268.
Not a Dot-Com Bubble, Not 2007, but a Nasty Mix of Both (wsj.com)
1269.
Naked mole rats can survive 18 minutes without oxygen (theatlantic.com)
1270.
Gett in advanced talks to buy Juno for $250M as Uber rivals consolidate (techcrunch.com)
1271.
A practitioner’s guide to hedonism (2007) (1843magazine.com)
1272.
After All These Years, the World Is Still Powered by C Programming (tekhinnovation.blogspot.com)
1273.
Vivaldi makes History (vivaldi.com)
1274.
Oracle buys Wercker (blog.wercker.com)
1275.
Uber contract 'gibberish', says British MP investigating gig economy (theguardian.com)
1276.
America’s once-thriving middle class is slowly fading away (marketwatch.com)
1277.
Machine learning on mobile: on the device or in the cloud? (machinethink.net)
1278.
TypeScript Progressive Web App Quickstart (github.com)
1279.
The Reconstruction of Ulysses S. Grant (damninteresting.com)
1280.
SILT: A Memory-Efficient, High-Performance Key-Value Store [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
1281.
In response to “Electron is flash for the desktop” (rempel.world)
1282.
Amazon Said to Mull Whole Foods Bid Before Jana Stepped In (bloomberg.com)
1283.
'Extreme vetting' would require visitors to US to share contacts and passwords (theguardian.com)
1284.
Elite social media (theverge.com)
1285.
Emojipedia.org (emojipedia.org)
1286.
A cure for pain (wired.com)
1287.
Sheep are not stupid, and they are not helpless either (bbc.com)
1288.
Millionaire teachers: a lucrative online marketplace for lesson plans (tampabay.com)
1289.
Lies About Logs (honeycomb.io)
1290.
Closure Compiler vs Rollup vs Webpack (syntaxsuccess.com)