December 2018 Archive
11882.
Continuous Improvement vs. Big Launch Mentality: Which Is Better?
(open.buffer.com)
11883.
First severe vulnerability in Kubernetes
(github.com)
11884.
iPhone app helped trap pharmacist who killed his wife
(telegraph.co.uk)
11885.
Uber drives its Indian workers to despair
(theguardian.com)
11886.
11887.
Police officer job applications plummet at most U.S. departments
(washingtonpost.com)
11888.
A collaborative humanoid robot for industrial contexts
(getrevue.co)
11889.
JEP 218: Generics Over Primitive Types
(bugs.openjdk.java.net)
11890.
Hummingbird: Building Flutter for the Web
(medium.com)
11891.
11892.
Chrome 71 for Mac, Windows, and Linux rolling out
(9to5google.com)
11893.
JQuery Rating Plugin
(github.com)
11894.
The last great Cajun chef
(bbc.com)
11895.
The Future Is Bright for the Video Games of Yesterday
(nytimes.com)
11896.
Real-time machine learning in Go at Zenly
(blog.zen.ly)
11897.
Exploring C#’s ref return to better understand it
(tabsoverspaces.com)
11898.
[GitHub] Reddit image downloader
(github.com)
11899.
First baby born after deceased womb transplant
(bbc.co.uk)
11900.
11901.
The Tradeoffs of Large Scale Learning [pdf]
(leon.bottou.org)
11902.
A spec for packaging distributed apps
(cnab.io)
11903.
Australia wants to snoop on WhatsApp and other encrypted apps
(edition.cnn.com)
11904.
There’s No Such Thing as Anonymous Data
(medium.com)
11905.
CNCF Cloud Native Interactive Landscape
(landscape.cncf.io)
11906.
Events, the DNA of Kubernetes
(mgasch.com)
11907.
New automated machine learning capabilities in Azure Machine Learning service
(azure.microsoft.com)
11908.
Jean Sammet – Designer of COBOL
(medium.com)
11909.
Peter principle
(en.wikipedia.org)
11910.