2017 Archive
14341.
Humble Book Bundle: Data Science
(humblebundle.com)
14342.
Citus 7: Transactions, Framework Integration, and Postgres 10
(citusdata.com)
14343.
ChromeOS: How VM and Containers will seem to run
(reddit.com)
14344.
Reverse engineering the Intel 8008 ALU
(righto.com)
14345.
Programming Languages Influence Network
(exploringdata.github.io)
14346.
14347.
Thinking Parallel, Part I: Collision Detection on the GPU (2012)
(devblogs.nvidia.com)
14348.
What Happens Just Before Show Time at the Met Opera
(nytimes.com)
14349.
Using GraphQL to manage open source repositories
(netlify.com)
14350.
Palantir Provides the Engine for Donald Trump’s Deportation Machine
(theintercept.com)
14351.
Reverse engineering a Gameboy ROM with radare2
(megabeets.net)
14352.
BIDS Receives Sloan Foundation Grant to Contribute to NumPy Development
(bids.berkeley.edu)
14354.
Forgetting a Child in a Car Is a Horrifying Mistake. Is It a Crime? (2009)
(washingtonpost.com)
14355.
14356.
iMac Pro Available Now
(apple.com)
14357.
iPhone at ten: the revolution continues
(apple.com)
14358.
14359.
A Clarification
(blog.samaltman.com)
14360.
London Rent vs. London Salaries
(johnmathews.eu)
14361.
14362.
Microsoft formally bans emulators on Xbox, Windows 10 download shops
(arstechnica.com)
14363.
Plan to restrict highly skilled foreign workers could be a boon for India
(washingtonpost.com)
14364.
Perspective: Google API that detects toxic comments
(perspectiveapi.com)
14365.
Why Isn’t Agile Working?
(hackernoon.com)
14366.
14367.
Judge orders tech company to release Web user data from anti-Trump website
(washingtonpost.com)
14368.
14369.
Patterns of Death in the South Still Show the Outlines of Slavery
(fivethirtyeight.com)
14370.
If You’ve Never Lived in Poverty, Don’t Tell Poor People What They Should Do
(nakedcapitalism.com)