January 2018 Archive
9091.
Java’s -XX:+AggressiveOpts: Can it slow you down? (opsian.com)
9092.
Hamburger menu design sucks, so we developed our own controller (dribbble.com)
9093.
Show HN: Slack bot for interacting with Kubernetes (github.com)
9094.
This Week in Redox 35 (redox-os.org)
9095.
Pomodoro Command Line Interface (kevinschoon.github.io)
9096.
The Secret Behind the Single Responsibility Principle (hackernoon.com)
9097.
All Code Is Disposable, Just as It Should Be (exceptionnotfound.net)
9098.
Graphcore Builds Momentum with Early Silicon (nextplatform.com)
9099.
For Many, Hyperconverged Is the Next Platform (nextplatform.com)
9100.
Oil and Gas Industry Gets GPU, Deep Learning Injection (nextplatform.com)
9101.
DIY Prisma, Fast Style Transfer App – with CoreML and TensorFlow (hackernoon.com)
9102.
Deploying Kubernetes applications with Helm (medium.com)
9103.
Google Cloud Platform Opens Region in the Netherlands (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
9104.
The Slut-Shaming of Nikki Haley (nytimes.com)
9105.
AFRL Anticipates Arrival of Neuromorphic Supercomputer (afcea.org)
9106.
Jailhouse Hypervisor (github.com)
9107.
The Engineering of the Drinking Bird (youtube.com)
9108.
Ask HN: Managed Hosting providers in 2018?
9109.
Python Implementations (wiki.python.org)
9110.
FDA approves first blood sugar monitor without finger prick (statnews.com)
9111.
Vintage Computer Festival Pacific Northwest Is February 10-11 in Seattle (vcfed.org)
9112.
Google Bets a Billion Dollars More Brains Can Help Take on Apple (bloomberg.com)
9113.
Concurrency = Parallelism (monades.roperzh.com)
9114.
9 Django Tips for Working with Databases (medium.com)
9115.
Andrew Ng officially launches his $175M AI Fund (techcrunch.com)
9116.
PRNN: Recurrent Neural Network with Persistent Memory (scholar.google.com)
9117.
Inside Amazon’s Giant Spheres, Where Workers Chill in a Mini Rainforest (bloomberg.com)
9118.
The Mysterious Private Company Controlling Corporate America (institutionalinvestor.com)
9119.
Todd Roger's impossible Atari score analysis (reddit.com)
9120.
Apple Pushes Back Some Key iPhone Software Features (bloomberg.com)