November 2017 Archive
13801.
Reinforcement Learning: The quirks
(medium.com)
13802.
13803.
AT&T to Face U.S. Antitrust Lawsuit Over Time Warner
(bloomberg.com)
13804.
13805.
62% of working Americans have the symptoms of burnout
(blog.rescuetime.com)
13806.
Amazon's unfair advantage
(semantics3.com)
13808.
Why evoting is not a good idea and probably never will be
(blog.fdik.org)
13809.
Chinese Word Vectors
(blog.primer.ai)
13810.
London's buses to be powered by coffee
(cityam.com)
13811.
Basic Strategy (Shhh!)
(clayzug.com)
13812.
Science is broken
(aeon.co)
13813.
In My Pocket
(joecieplinski.com)
13814.
Spectral Normalization for Generative Adversarial Networks [pdf]
(openreview.net)
13815.
Concurrent Kubectl
(github.com)
13816.
Office Space Time Loop: From Open Plans to Cubicle Farms and Back Again
(99percentinvisible.org)
13817.
Passing Functions to Components
(reactjs.org)
13818.
Haskell equality table
(htmlpreview.github.io)
13819.
13820.
13821.
Golang Pros and Cons for DevOps (Part 4 of 6): Time Package and Method Overloading
(blog.bluematador.com)
13822.
The Earth radius in MySQL lifted from a lazy-copy-job into PostGIS 20 years ago
(gis.stackexchange.com)
13823.
How the Kindle was designed through 10 years and 15 generations
(techcrunch.com)
13824.
So an atheist, a muslim, a fruitarian and a futurist walk into a bar
(wikipediawehaveaproblem.com)
13825.
Justice Department sues to block AT&T-Time Warner deal
(money.cnn.com)
13826.
Walmart Tests Emma, a Cleaning Robot, in Stores
(linkedin.com)
13827.
Expressivity, Trainability, and Generalization in Machine Learning
(blog.evjang.com)
13828.
Building Hybrid Intelligence Systems
(blog.fin.com)
13829.
What are the best games to play more than once?
(polygonsandgadgets.com)
13830.
HomeMade Electric Airplane
(youtu.be)