May 2017 Archive
751.
Agens Graph – PostgreSQL Based Graph Database (agensgraph.com)
752.
How the Beatles Wrote ‘A Day in the Life’ (theatlantic.com)
753.
FuncShell – A Haskell-based alternative to awk (github.com)
754.
3D scanning like a pro (kurokesu.com)
755.
WordPress Core up to 4.7.4 – Potential Unauthorized Password Reset (exploitbox.io)
756.
3-D printed ovaries produce healthy offspring in mice (news.northwestern.edu)
757.
Nvidia Is Building Its Own TensorFlow Processor Unit (forbes.com)
758.
Ruby on Rails 5.1 (edgeguides.rubyonrails.org)
759.
Neil Hunt on Netflix and the Story of Netflix Streaming (internethistorypodcast.com)
760.
The Story of a Rust Bug (thesquareplanet.com)
761.
Voten.co, a Real-Time Reddit Alternative Launches Public Beta (dotdev.co)
762.
U.S. To Ban Laptops in All Cabins of Flights from Europe (thedailybeast.com)
763.
Predictions of massive job losses to automation miss data that show the opposite (foxbusiness.com)
764.
The state of JavaScript modules (medium.com)
765.
Emacs is sexy (emacs.sexy)
766.
Ask HN: Lost $400k USD in a deleted email, how contact a Gmail engineer?
767.
Golden Carrots (medium.com)
768.
Sent to Prison by a Software Program’s Secret Algorithms (nytimes.com)
769.
Mavo – A new, approachable way to create Web applications (mavo.io)
770.
JavaScript Concurrency Model and Event Loop (developer.mozilla.org)
771.
Arq 5.8.5 for Mac Fixes a Bad Bug (arqbackup.com)
772.
Scaling the World’s Most Lethal Mountain in the Dead of Winter (nytimes.com)
773.
An Intro to Integer Programming for Engineers: Simplified Bus Scheduling (blog.remix.com)
774.
The World’s Largest Street-Level Imagery Dataset for Teaching Machines to See (blog.mapillary.com)
775.
Google is transforming public education with low-cost laptops and free apps (nytimes.com)
776.
When the Patient Is a Gold Mine: The Trouble with Rare-Disease Drugs (bloomberg.com)
777.
Coinlist (avc.com)
778.
WannaCry – The largest ransom-ware infection in history (blog.comae.io)
779.
Science Fiction Interfaces (sciencefictioninterfaces.tumblr.com)
780.
Caffe2 adds 16 bit floating point training support on the NVIDIA Volta platform (caffe2.ai)