2018 Archive
15931.
The Forgotten Soviet-Japanese War of 1939
(thediplomat.com)
15932.
An Unintuitive Take on Data Augmentation for Self-Driving Cars
(towardsdatascience.com)
15933.
15934.
15935.
15936.
15937.
15938.
15939.
15940.
Is the HP Way still relevant today?
(theengineeringmanager.com)
15941.
A tilt of the head facilitates social engagement
(medicalxpress.com)
15942.
15943.
Inexpensive chip-based device may transform spectrometry
(news.mit.edu)
15944.
How Two Bored 1970s Housewives Helped Create the PC Industry (2015)
(fastcompany.com)
15945.
15946.
Getting specific about generics
(emilymaier.net)
15947.
A 1,000-year-old road lost to time
(bbc.com)
15948.
Snow in the Sahara
(nytimes.com)
15949.
Farewell for Now
(seekingalpha.com)
15950.
Submarine to visit deepest parts of the ocean in Five Deeps Expedition
(businessinsider.com)
15951.
15952.
Music and Machine Learning
(ai.sensilab.monash.edu)
15953.
Adventures in Deleting Tweets
(johnloeber.com)
15954.
15955.
New York stock exchange has its first female leader in 226-year history
(theguardian.com)
15956.
In 1914, a 200ft wave at Trinidad, California (2014)
(briantissot.com)
15957.
Genetic Programming in Clojure
(sulami.github.io)
15958.
Tail calls, tailrec and trampolines (2009)
(blog.richdougherty.com)
15959.
Data processing on modern hardware
(lemire.me)
15960.
Ten years after the financial crisis, GSE securities have expanded $804B
(creditbubblebulletin.blogspot.com)