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Archives for 18 Dec 2017
  1. Keras and deep learning on the Raspberry Pi
    (106 points | Comments)

  2. Building a Poor Man’s Deep Learning Camera in Python
    (265 points | Comments)

  3. Update: Looking Glass Add-On
    (393 points | Comments)

  4. Improving my productivity using Pomodoro: takeaways after 2 years of practice
    (224 points | Comments)

  5. Moving from Disqus to Schnack
    (173 points | Comments)

  6. Since 1700, Wine Glasses Have Gotten 7 Times Bigger
    (114 points | Comments)

  7. Older Adults' Forgetfulness Tied to Faulty Brain Rhythms in Sleep
    (334 points | Comments)

  8. XMR mining app, built with Vue.js, D3 and CoinHive
    (133 points | Comments)

  9. How traders 'pump and dump' cryptocurrencies
    (174 points | Comments)

  10. Ten years of professional blogging – what I’ve learned
    (362 points | Comments)

  11. How do Ruby and Python profilers work?
    (163 points | Comments)

  12. Abandoned rape kits identify over 800 serial rapists in one Michigan county
    (380 points | Comments)

  13. Why Trying New Things Is So Hard to Do
    (103 points | Comments)

  14. Colly – Scraping Framework for Golang
    (116 points | Comments)

  15. Exploiting Windows 10 in a Local Network with WPAD/PAC and JScript
    (121 points | Comments)

  16. Design of a silicon quantum computer chip
    (248 points | Comments)

  17. The Real Danger to Civilization Isn't AI. It's Runaway Capitalism
    (129 points | Comments)

  18. Kubernetes 1.9: Apps Workloads GA and Expanded Ecosystem
    (151 points | Comments)

  19. Dynamic Tracing a Pony and Python Program with DTrace
    (102 points | Comments)

  20. Kernel debugging for newbies
    (117 points | Comments)

  21. Bitcoin Takes Bigger Wall Street Stage with Smooth CME Debut
    (125 points | Comments)

  22. Oh shit, git: Getting myself out of bad situations
    (1209 points | Comments)

  23. Ask HN: Which are the best conferences or summits on ML and AI
    (107 points | Comments)

  24. China Blocks Foreign Companies from Mapping Its Roads for Self-Driving Cars
    (128 points | Comments)

  25. A plan to rescue the Web from the Internet
    (279 points | Comments)

  26. Land Registry data reveals London’s secret tunnels
    (131 points | Comments)

  27. Gerrymandering with geographically compact districts
    (125 points | Comments)

  28. What are the complex numbers, really?
    (171 points | Comments)

  29. Overture JS – A powerful basis for building web applications
    (147 points | Comments)

  30. Intel vs GlobalFoundries at the leading edge
    (114 points | Comments)

  31. Elasticsearch For Beginners: Indexing your Gmail Inbox
    (221 points | Comments)

  32. Modern life is lonely – We all need someone to help
    (215 points | Comments)

  33. Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day (2014)
    (642 points | Comments)

  34. Show HN: Project Management as Code with Graphviz
    (122 points | Comments)

  35. Math behind rotation in MS Paint (2011)
    (165 points | Comments)

  36. How China got a U.S. senator to do its political bidding
    (159 points | Comments)

  37. Groups funded by the Koch brothers are campaigning against municipal broadband
    (346 points | Comments)

  38. Hybridizer: High-Performance C# on GPUs
    (169 points | Comments)

  39. What ORMs have taught me: just learn SQL (2014)
    (540 points | Comments)

  40. Can People Choose to Change Their Personality Traits? (2015) [pdf]
    (256 points | Comments)

  41. Why you can’t cash out part 1: Bitcoin’s “price” is largely fictional
    (349 points | Comments)