June 2018 Archive
811.
Polynomial Regression as an Alternative to Neural Nets (arxiv.org)
812.
CS230: Deep Learning – Project Reports and Posters, Spring 2018 (cs230.stanford.edu)
813.
TCP small queues and WiFi aggregation – a war story (lwn.net)
814.
‘You can't use Brotli for dynamic content’ and other misconceptions (certsimple.com)
815.
An Airline Fee That Exists for No Apparent Reason (wsj.com)
816.
How to stop the decline of public transport in rich countries (economist.com)
817.
Plants repeatedly got rid of their ability to obtain their own nitrogen (arstechnica.com)
818.
CopperheadOS update: Developer suspended from Reddit (reddit.com)
819.
MLflow: An Open Source Machine Learning Platform (databricks.com)
820.
How McKinsey Lost Its Way in South Africa (nytimes.com)
821.
Classic 1984 video game Robot Odyssey available online (robotodyssey.online)
822.
Leaf-Node Weakness in Bitcoin Merkle Tree Design (bitslog.wordpress.com)
823.
In the Philippines, Dynamite Fishing Decimates Entire Ocean Food Chains (nytimes.com)
824.
Migrating from Jekyll to Hugo (dannyguo.com)
825.
Internet is losing its memory: Cerf (itnews.com.au)
826.
FreeBSD has lower latency, and Linux has faster application speeds (quora.com)
827.
AMPstinction (adactio.com)
828.
Go 1.11 Beta 1 is released (groups.google.com)
829.
Ctrl-labs’ armband lets you control computer cursors with your mind (venturebeat.com)
830.
How to Steal 50M Bees (bloomberg.com)
831.
Giteabot account was compromised (github.com)
832.
Obfuscated Tiny C Compiler (2002) (bellard.org)
833.
Ugandan wins Africa prize for bloodless malaria test (bbc.com)
834.
PoC||GTFO-18 [pdf] (alchemistowl.org)
835.
Amazon, the Brand Buster (nytimes.com)
836.
What's My Color IQ? (xrite.com)
837.
Lost Japanese Video Games Discovered in a Folder on a Private Forum (motherboard.vice.com)
838.
A Former Tesla Staffer Became an Internet Millionaire in His Spare Time (bloomberg.com)
839.
The Tapplock IoT padlock has multiple security vulnerabilities (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
840.
Does China’s digital police state have echoes in the West? (economist.com)