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Shipping a Neural Network on iOS with CoreML, PyTorch, and React Native
Australia’s new real-time banking payments platform
Fritz Haber: A Monster Who Fed the World
Drawing better looking Bézier curves
How Apple Plans to Root Out Bugs, Revamp iPhone Software
A surprisingly potent technique can boost short and long-term recall
Unilever threatens to pull its ads from Facebook and Google over 'toxic content'
Show HN: Takehome.io – Time limited coding challenges for interviews via git
Nginx HTTP/2 server push support
UK unveils extremism blocking tool
ZFS 128 bit storage: Are you high? (2004)
NeuroSAT: Learning a SAT Solver from Single-Bit Supervision
Advantages of monolithic version control
Go accepts patches from GitHub pull requests now
Breaking Textbook RSA Used to Protect the Privacy of Millions of Users
Maintaining code quality when nobody cares
Mercedes-Benz Confirms It Will Skip Detroit Auto Show in 2019
Improving the way kids are taught to read
Why the world needs OpenStreetMap (2014)
1960s Kodachrome photos of London’s East End
Ask HN: How are you implementing GDPR compliant soft deletes?
German court rules Facebook use of personal data illegal
Picture of a Single Atom Wins Science Photo Contest
C++ implementation of the Jupyter kernel protocol
Lessons from Optics, the Other Deep Learning
Launch HN: Haiku (YC W18) – Build and Design Cross-Platform UIs and Animations
Russian Nuclear Engineers Caught Cryptomining on Lab Supercomputer
Skype can't fix a nasty security bug without a massive code rewrite
What happens when I choose to “Suppress Ads” on Salon?
Can Eurostar Compete with Airlines on Speed and Price?
proggit
reddit
toptal
Tannenbaum's "Distributed Systems" 3rd edition (2017) free download from authors
Who Killed The Junior Developer? There are plenty of junior developers, but not many jobs for them
Skype can't fix a nasty security bug without a massive code rewrite
Humble Book Bundle: Functional Programming by O'Reilly
Zombie Processes are Eating your Memory
The cost of forsaking C
I got sick of googling "timestamp tool" all the time, so I made unix.click: an easy to remember tool for converting UNIX timestamps to human readable date times
docs.microsoft.com moving to GitHub Issues for user comments
APIs To Be Removed from Java 10
ripgrep 0.8.0: configuration files, compressed file search and true colors
Full complex homebuilt breadboard 8 bit computer project
Oni v0.3.0 released - modern modal editing powered by neovim
Intro to Convolutional Neural Networks
Self-taught, free CS education
Naming things is hard: Erlang community debate if it's okay to use racial slurs as names
A programmer’s journey with RSI
iMessage for Windows: A labor of love that will never see the light of day
Slack is the opposite of organizational memory
EE4J: an opportunity for reconcialition in the Java ecosystem?
Packer, Ansible, Terraform, Vagrant, Docker and now Kubernetes. IaC tutorial.
Read-Compile-Run-Loop - a tiny embeddable REPL analog for C++
A new subreddit - post anything other people can actually use here and get feedback!
Lessons from Optics, The Other Deep Learning
The insane amount of backward compatibility in Google Maps
Interview with Brad Chamberlain about a productive parallel programming language called Chapel
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Guy can surf
TIL Jeff Bezos funded a team that searched the Atlantic Ocean for discarded NASA rockets. By 2013, the team salvaged two rockets. After careful inspection, the team realized they found part of the rockets used to carry Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins to the moon on Apollo 11.
HMB while I hang by the escalator.
Not all heroes wear capes
Plot twist
Homecoming 2012. Yes that’s my real hair. Yes I spent an hour on it every day.
NASA’s plan to send a submarine 1.4 billion kilometres to dive into polar ocean on Saturn’s moon
Releasing a condor
Homemade Fruit Roll Ups (with real fruit!)
MRW I realize that two of the three USA gold medals are from kids born in 2000.
Chloe Kim land back-to-back 1080s for the first time in Olympic history to win Gold in the Women's Halfpipe with a 98.25
What free software is so good you can't believe it's available for free?
Real butter face
People have been complaining about the new portrait of President Obama, so I've decided to help spice it up.
PsBattle: Dog destroying couch
God's plan
College band pranks professor with wii music instead of the Bach piece they had rehearsed.
These croissants are made to look like wooden cubes
ULPT: Need some money? Over the legal alcohol purchasing age? Go to a high school party and offer to buy booze. Collect money from all the kids and never come back
Jump Rope
Straight A's student
“Oh yeah, that’s the spot.”
Made my boyfriend the dumbest thing I could think of for Valentine's day.
How not to use your Fallout glasses
Depression, Watercolor, 12x9
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An Angular 5 Tutorial: Step by Step Guide to Your First Angular 5 App
Principles of Organizational Design and Optimization: Lessons From The Great Recession
Blockchain, IoT, and the Future of Transportation: Understanding the Motoro Coin
The Comprehensive Guide to Information Architecture
Net Promoter Score Isn’t Enough: You Need User Research
ICOs, Exotics and Platforms - An Insider’s Perspective on the Future of Venture Capital
Designing a VUI – Voice User Interface
Mixed-integer Programming: A Guide to Computational Decision-making
Will Spotify's Non-IPO Pave the Way for Tech Companies?
Creativity Exercises to Boost Your Designs
Exploring Supervised Machine Learning Algorithms
Price Elasticity 2.0: From Theory to The Real World
The Ultimate UX Hook – Anticipatory, Persuasive, and Emotional Design in UX
Command Line Tools for Developers
Design News – Innovation from Around the Globe
Presentation Design and the Art of Visual Storytelling
REST Assured vs. JMeter: A Comparison of REST Test Tools
Salesforce Einstein AI: An API Tutorial
Perfect Your UX Design Process – A Guide to Prototype Design
Are Art Investments a Worthwhile Asset Class?
eCommerce UX – Essential Design Strategies and Principles
Asynchronous JavaScript: From Callback Hell to Async and Await
Investing in Cryptocurrencies: The Ultimate Guide
Field-level Rails Cache Invalidation: A DSL Solution
Why Consider a Website Redesign – Tips and Recommendations
The Looming Crisis in Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs)
Mobile Dashboard Design and Interactions – A Flinto Tutorial
Design the Future: The Tools and Products That Await Us
Collaborative Design - A Guide to Successful Enterprise Product Design
Streamline Software Integration: An Apache Camel Tutorial
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hackaday
Pipes, Tees, and Gears Result in Smooth Video Shots
Pi Zero Gives Telescope Hands Free Focus
World’s Stupidest Solid State Disk Drive Hack
Getting Started with STM8
Repairs You Can Print: Floor Lamp is Now Several Shades Better
Need Strength? It’s Modified Wood You Want!
Salyut: How We Learned To Make Space Stations
slashdot
techmeme
wired
Amazon Is Designing Custom AI Chips For Alexa
Daylight Saving Time Isn't Worth It, European Parliament Members Say
25 Years of Satellite Data Shows Global Warming Is Accelerating Sea Level Rise
Skype Can't Fix a Nasty Security Bug Without a Massive Code Rewrite
Facebook Lost Around 2.8 Million US Users Under 25 Last Year
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 Benchmarks Show An Incredible GPU, Faster CPU
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Center Booster Lacked Ignition Fluid To Light Engines and Land On Platform
Trump's New Infrastructure Plan Calls For Selling Off Two Airports
Amazon Is Cutting Hundreds of Corporate Jobs
Reddit Audiophiles Test HomePod, Say It Sounds Better Than $1,000 Speaker
Consumers Prefer Security Over Convenience For the First Time Ever, IBM Security Report Finds
Unknown Language Discovered in Malaysia
The Quest To Find the Longest-Serving Programmer
The Flu and Airports
Google Autocomplete Still Makes Vile Suggestions
UK government has spent £600K on an AI tool that can algorithmically block extremist content, claims it is capable of detecting 94% of IS's online activity (Dave Lee/BBC)
Iceland is expected to use more energy "mining" bitcoin and other digital currencies this year than it uses to power its homes, says a local energy expert (Egill Bjarnason/Associated Press)
Snapdragon 845 performance preview: small improvements to CPU, decent boost to web workloads, GPU sees 30% better performance, 30% improvement in power vs. 835 (AnandTech)
Google launches dev preview of AMP stories for publishers today with Snapchat-like swipeable text, photos, and videos, considers integrating stories into search (Benjamin Mullin/Wall Street Journal)
Oracle to expand its autonomous technology across its PaaS offerings in app development, app and data integration, analytics, and system and identity management (Larry Dignan/ZDNet)
US defense contractor General Dynamics to acquire government IT services provider CSRA for $6.8B, making it the second largest provider of federal IT services (Bloomberg)
After sexual assault allegation against BetterWorks' CEO, sources say the firm lost ~12 clients, reducing its revenue by 5-10%, and fundraising was put on hold (Lizette Chapman/Bloomberg)
Facebook hasn't figured out how to measure "meaningful social interactions" after big News Feed update, wants to build section inside Watch tab for news video (Kurt Wagner/Recode)
IDC research director says Essential shipped 88,000 smartphones in the first six months after its May 2017 launch (Nick Statt/The Verge)
Seed-stage VC firm Homebrew announces it has closed a $90M fund, its third after raising $50M in 2015 and $35M in 2013 (Katie Roof/TechCrunch)
Three European regulators warn residents about the risks of virtual currencies, cite pricing bubble concerns and lack of legal protection from losses (Nikhilesh De/CoinDesk)
Facebook to allow publisher paywalls in its iOS app starting 3/1; users get five articles before being asked to pay, publishers get 100% subscription revenue (Josh Constine/TechCrunch)
Teardown finds HomePod has great build quality, but a saw is needed to open the device; some parts, including the fabric mesh, can be easily removed (iFixit)
Oracle announces plans to quadruple number of data center complexes over next two years, with 12 new data-center regions, including two in the US, two in Canada (Jay Greene/Wall Street Journal)
Another cryptocurrency startup, LoopX, pulls exit scam, deleting its site and online accounts after raising $4.5M in a series of ICOs in January (MIX/The Next Web)
Introducing Google AMP Stories, A Whole New Way to Read WIRED
Maven, GM's Car-Sharing Company, Launches in Toronto
Watch Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini Robot Open a Door
Who's Going to Buy the International Space Station?
Cryptojacking Found in Critical Infrastructure Systems Raises Alarms
'Olympic Destroyer' Malware Hit Pyeongchang Ahead of Opening Ceremony
Google Autocomplete Suggestions Are Still Racist, Sexist, and Science-Denying
Real Scientists Admit When They're Wrong
Star Wars News: 'Solo' Had Two Han Solos Behind the Scenes
'Black Panther': Behind the Scenes of the Marvel Movie's Afrofuturism
How New Emoji Get Added to Your Phone
How Ice Skaters Turn Physics Into Astonishing Spins
Inside Facebook's Hellish Two Years—and Mark Zuckerberg's Struggle to Fix it All
Is Now The Right Time to Try and End Measles?
How WIRED's March 2018 Cover With Mark Zuckerberg Was Created
Snapchat's Snap Map Will Now Be Available On the Web
What Microsoft’s Antitrust Case Teaches Us About Silicon Valley
Quincy Jones' Latest Mind-Blowing Interview Tops This Week's Internet News
Winter Olympics 2018: Why I Love Watching Curling
To Fund US Infrastructure, Charge by the Mile, Not the Gallon
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