Of course some things might have been handled better…
Month: July 2015
The interesting part here is that no matter what Greece did they would have still had their economy annihilated.
The interesting part here is that no matter what Greece did they would have still had their economy annihilated. The “Troika” policy was simply unworkable.
This is a terrible thing.
This is a terrible thing. Especially given Apple’s complete monopoly on iOS. There was a time when Mobile Safari was the most advanced and most standards compliant browser on the mobile platform.
Originally shared by Stephen Shankland
One Web developer’s opinion: Apple’s Safari team is slipping behind with slow updates and lack of support for new standards, and the company’s reputation suffers because it doesn’t send representatives out to Web developer events.
Greeks apologise with huge horse
Originally shared by Kee Hinckley
Wonderful Jodie O’Regan

Wonderful Jodie O’Regan
Originally shared by Emlyn O’Regan
Jodie O’Regan sings with the Newport Strings. She can sing a bit 🙂
The 4.
Originally shared by Scott Hamilton (Dame Nilly Lunchalot)
The 4.3 per cent increase unwound part of an 11 per cent fall in emissions across the grid in the two years the carbon price was in place.
What’s left of the European Union?
Via Ed S
Via Ed S
Originally shared by Google AI
Generate your own Neural Network inspired images with DeepDream
Two weeks ago we blogged about a visualization tool designed to help us understand how neural networks work and what each layer has learned (http://goo.gl/pUfbyH). In addition to gaining some insight on how these networks carry out classification tasks, we found that this process also generated some beautiful art.
Now you can make your own images using an open source IPython notebook, which allows you to choose which layers in the network to enhance, how many iterations to apply and how far to zoom in. Alternatively, different pre-trained networks can be plugged in.
It’ll be interesting to see what imagery people are able to generate. If you post images to Google+, Facebook, or Twitter, be sure to tag them with #deepdream so other researchers can check them out too.
Why should anyone expect to make money selling software of all things?
Why should anyone expect to make money selling software of all things?
Mobile app developers are slowly coming to realise that the apps they write are not worth anything. This shouldn’t be controversial but mobile developers have been sold a myth via the app store.
In reality, native apps have no more intrinsic worth than web pages do and web developers stopped trying to sell those forever ago.
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