Wednesday, November 2, 2016

What was I reading in October 2016?

2016-10-02

- Open Sourcing a Deep Learning Solution for Detecting NSFW Images
- The Art of Making a Nixie Tube
- Learning Reinforcement Learning with Code Exercises and Solutions
- Introducing gr-satellites
- Machine Learning with Talend - Getting Started

2016-10-03

- FQA 1 - Introduction To 9front
- Audio Fingerprinting with Python and Numpy Will Drevo
- Lessons learned while studying Machine Learning

2016-10-04

- TLS version intolerance - Working around bugs in legacy TLS stacks
- Who Makes the IoT Things Under Attack? Krebs on Security
- Dead Man's Switch

2016-10-06

- Vim misconceptions (Tim: it's that first step that's a bit hairy.)

2016-10-07

- History Of Xenix Microsoft's Forgotten Unix-based Operating System
- gurinderhans/esh
- When her best friend died she used artificial intelligence to keep talking to him
- cloudflare and rss
- Introducing a new kind of Wi-Fi system

2016-10-08

- A Brief History of Who Ruined Burning Man
- How should mathematics be taught to non-mathematicians?

2016-10-09

- The Important Habit of Just Starting

2016-10-10

- Why Writers Are the Worst Procrastinators
- Common Nonsense

2016-10-13

- Computational Law Symbolic Discourse and the AI Constitution
- TLS nonce-nse
- Most of the time innovators don t move fast and break things W Patrick McCray Aeon Essays
- How to find information that is not there

2016-10-15

- Crash: how computers are setting us up for disaster Tim Harford

2016-10-18

- The Birkana hexadecimal number symbols
- The United Federation of "hold my beer, I got this"
- Wirth's law

2016-10-19

- Will the Real Schrodinger s Cat Please Stand Up
- Using feedback loops for greater work satisfaction
- Linux Containers: Comparing LXC and Docker - Container Journal

2016-10-20

- THE CLOUD THAT SHOUTS BACK
- Fuck Off As A Service FOAAS
- Your brilliant Kickstarter idea could be on sale in China before you ve even finished funding it
- A Remote Job Comes With Free Land and a Sense of Community. 50 000 Apply.
- Social Gentrification

2016-10-22

- OpenSSL after Heartbleed [LWN.net]

2016-10-23

- Why Friday's Massive DDoS Attack Should be Terrifying
- Dyn Statement on 10/21/2016 DDoS Attack
- Why Haters Hate: Kierkegaard Explains the Psychology of Bullying and Online Trolling in 1847
- Introducing Internationalized Domain Name IDN Support - Let's Encrypt

2016-10-27

- Introduction of Pipes

2016-10-29

- Cognitive bias cheat sheet
- Hacksplaining: Learn to Hack
- Ten things you probably didn't know about Ada Lovelace - Raspberry Pi

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