Fifty Fizzbuzzes
(vihart.com)
November 2018 Archive
781.
782.
A Brand New Interview with David Foster Wallace
(electricliterature.com)
783.
Amazon's AbeBooks backs down after booksellers stage global protest
(theguardian.com)
784.
785.
Optimal Shard Placement in a Petabyte Scale Elasticsearch Cluster
(underthehood.meltwater.com)
786.
Optimization in the context of machine learning
(blog.algorithmia.com)
787.
Translating Between Statistics and Machine Learning
(insights.sei.cmu.edu)
788.
789.
How much bandwidth does the L2 have to give, anyway?
(github.com)
790.
Germany plans €3B in AI investments
(reuters.com)
791.
Problems caused by Google crawlers
(hackerfactor.com)
792.
Mitochondrial DNA can come from both parents
(arstechnica.com)
793.
794.
Why We Need Difficult Books
(theguardian.com)
795.
798.
Cemeteries are landfills, and can contain all sorts of pollutants
(atlasobscura.com)
799.
800.
801.
Rust and SPARK: Software Reliability for Everyone (2017)
(electronicdesign.com)
803.
Real Progress in Parkinson’s
(blogs.sciencemag.org)
804.
Airbnb Backyard will sell houses in 2019
(fastcompany.com)
805.
806.
HiFive1 – Arduino RISC-V Dev Board
(sparkfun.com)
807.
Inside the sordid world of America's for-profit colleges
(theguardian.com)
808.
Wired Interviews Bill Gates (1996) [video]
(m.youtube.com)
809.
Massive MRI dataset released as part of ongoing AI project
(radiologybusiness.com)
810.
A List of Recommender Systems and Resources
(github.com)