January 2018 Archive
7861.
Would abolishing privacy be beneficial? (kialo.com)
7862.
Japanese scientists just used AI to read minds and it's amazing (cnbc.com)
7863.
Finite Field Arithmetic: Turbo Egyptians (loper-os.org)
7864.
WebODM: a free, user-friendly application and API for drone image processing (goo.gl)
7865.
CoinGap – Updated Cryptocurrency Arbitrage Data and Filters (coingap.org)
7866.
The Gravity of Kubernetes (softwaredaily.com)
7867.
The books I read in 2017 (ciorocks.com)
7868.
Top Takeaways from Consumer Electronics Show (phys.org)
7869.
Usql 0.6.0: universal command-line client for SQL databases (github.com)
7870.
Arbitrage and network effects (medium.com)
7871.
Towards a Galactic Positioning System Based On Pulsar Observation (sciencedaily.com)
7872.
How Dirt Could Save Humanity from an Infectious Apocalypse (wired.com)
7873.
Directory of Pretrained AI (muffintech.org)
7874.
Succinct Data Structures (2005) (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
7875.
Everyone is getting hilariously rich and you're not (nytimes.com)
7876.
PUTTING TEXT ON IMAGE USING PYTHON – PART I (haptik.ai)
7877.
The Divine Comedy of the Tech Sisterhood (medium.com)
7878.
An (Institutional) Investor's Take on Cryptoassets [pdf] (s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com)
7879.
Tissue regeneration through robotic implants (newelectronics.co.uk)
7880.
Universal Income could help markets self-regulate better (medium.com)
7881.
Reliance JIOCoin ICO started (medium.com)
7882.
Toshiba QLC 3D NAND squeezes a fourth bit into flash cells – The Tech Report (techreport.com)
7883.
Want a job in web development? Learn a framework (jsdiaries.com)
7884.
Inspect curl’s TLS traffic (daniel.haxx.se)
7885.
Alibaba's AI Outguns Humans in Reading Test (bloomberg.com)
7886.
ESP2866 Reverse Engineering Challenge (rikaard.io)
7887.
Computers are getting better than humans at reading (money.cnn.com)
7888.
A Guide to Modular Design Thinking (ponyfoo.com)
7889.
China enters the battle for AI talent (nature.com)
7890.
Suspect in deadly Kansas “swatting” hoax charged with manslaughter (arstechnica.com)