April 2018 Archive
8371.
Twitter temporarily shadow-bans new accounts (twitter.com)
8372.
GPU prices are falling, and you should buy now (venturebeat.com)
8373.
Banks, Card Companies Explore Ways to Monitor Gun Purchases (wsj.com)
8374.
Why this year’s insane graphics-card price surge might be over (arstechnica.com)
8375.
Cisco in negotiations to sell video unit back to hedge fund for fifth the price (calcalistech.com)
8376.
Mexican Banks Targeted in Cyber Attack (bloomberg.com)
8377.
Ultimez Is Now Accepting Digital Currency Payment for Digital Services
8378.
Stanford DAWN Deep Learning Benchmark (DAWNBench) (dawn.cs.stanford.edu)
8379.
Ten million British jobs could go in 15 years. No one knows what happens next (theguardian.com)
8380.
UK can lead the way on ethical AI, says Lords Committee (parliament.uk)
8381.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year image: “highly likely is a taxidermy specimen” (nhm.ac.uk)
8382.
Show HN: Convert fieldbook.com books to SQLite databases online (fieldbook-to-sql.alhur.es)
8383.
Crypto Town Has a New Saviour: Lightning Network (blog.coinswitch.co)
8384.
Long-term caffeine worsens symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s disease (blog.frontiersin.org)
8385.
Starship's autonomous robots are now ready to delivery lunch to your office UK (wired.co.uk)
8386.
Introduction to Deep Q-learning with SynapticJS and ConvNetJS (blog.sicara.com)
8387.
The Fuzzy History of the Georgia Peach (2017) (smithsonianmag.com)
8388.
(n+1) Code Red: Organizing the Tech Sector (nplusonemag.com)
8389.
“Stripe has terminated the MakerSupport account.” (twitter.com)
8390.
Building a Real-Life Pokemon Pokedex with Python, Deep Learning and Raspberry Pi (pyimagesearch.com)
8391.
Sex and shame: what incels and jihadists have in common (nytimes.com)
8392.
The Urban Frontier Cabin (granolashotgun.com)
8393.
How editorial decisions can reveal a worrying lack of diversity in news coverage (dtsbourg.github.io)
8394.
HTTPretty 0.9 with Python3 support and more docs (httpretty.readthedocs.io)
8395.
Cheating at UK's top universities soars by 40% (theguardian.com)
8396.
Playing Dominoes in Data Science (nextplatform.com)
8397.
Julia's Drawings (drawings.jvns.ca)
8398.
Russia’s greatest Ponzi mastermind is dead, but his legacy lives on (qz.com)
8399.
A Guide to JavaScript Regular Expressions (flaviocopes.com)
8400.
iPhones, Armed Robbery, and Hacking (manybutfinite.com)