January 2018 Archive
13561.
Nonprofit Streams Free TV, Inviting Broadcaster Suit
(bloomberg.com)
13562.
Artistic Microsoft AI bot draws whatever you tell it to
(geekwire.com)
13563.
13564.
Practically Redesigned: British Train Ticket
(sadhedgehog.azurewebsites.net)
13565.
Can You Arrest People Before They Commit Crimes?
(topic.com)
13566.
Google moves into Shenzhen in latest China expansion
(techcrunch.com)
13567.
13568.
13569.
The sad state of SMTP encryption (2015)
(blog.filippo.io)
13570.
13572.
Could AI compromise better than humans?
(techxplore.com)
13573.
OpenCensus: A Stats Collection and Distributed Tracing Framework
(opensource.googleblog.com)
13574.
Why ICOs rarely make sense?
(medium.com)
13575.
13576.
Dots Vs. Pixels
(tedium.co)
13577.
Space Escape: Flying a chair to lunar orbit
(hackaday.com)
13578.
13579.
Thieves Steal $80,000 Speed Camera System in Broad Daylight
(thedrive.com)
13580.
Indie Hackers is now, first and foremost, a forum for makers
(indiehackers.com)
13581.
Deep Learning Tensorflow
(medium.com)
13582.
Theranos: Engineering of a miniaturized, robotic clinical laboratory
(onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
13583.
Non-C++ Book Recommendations for C++ Programmers
(elbeno.com)
13584.
The Day a Soviet Moon Rover Refused to Stop
(airspacemag.com)
13585.
Foursquare Opens New Midwest Engineering Hub
(engineering.foursquare.com)
13586.
The Synthesis of Complex Audio by Means of Frequency Modulation (1973) [pdf]
(ccrma.stanford.edu)
13587.
Cash prizes for bad corporate citizenship, Amazon edition
(strongtowns.org)
13589.
Algebra: making regression make sense
(thomas-sittler.github.io)
13590.
Biology Confronts Data Complexity
(quantamagazine.org)