January 2019 Archive
4232.
InfoWars Has a Platform Again, Thanks to a New Roku Channel
(engadget.com)
4233.
Operating System in 2018
(infoq.com)
4234.
You can see through frosted glass by using clear tape
(twitter.com)
4235.
4236.
4238.
Solving the wedding table problem in prolog
(tomvladeck.com)
4239.
Show HN: Creating a Programming Language in Swift
(medium.com)
4240.
Show HN: Feeding Cards Against Humanity responses into a neural net
(cards-against-the-machine.glitch.me)
4242.
Google planning changes to Chrome that could break ad blockers
(arstechnica.com)
4243.
4244.
“Powered By”: A Marketing Channel Nobody Talks About
(indiehackers.com)
4245.
Trapped in a hoax: survivors of conspiracy theories speak out
(theguardian.com)
4246.
Simulate Local Google Results from the Browser (Chrome Extension)
(chrome.google.com)
4247.
Scientists are working on a pill for loneliness
(theguardian.com)
4248.
BoltDB vs. Badger: A Comparison of Go Key-Value Databases
(tech.townsourced.com)
4249.
Facebook employees unable to open internal apps
(businessinsider.com)
4250.
4251.
Mozilla Hubs For Education?
(medium.com)
4252.
SSA is Functional Programming (1998) [pdf]
(cs.princeton.edu)
4254.
Hackers Threaten to Dump Insurance Files Related to 9/11 Attacks
(thedailybeast.com)
4255.
'We are not robots': Amazon warehouse employees push to unionize
(theguardian.com)
4257.
There is a ton of exciting space stuff on tap for 2019
(arstechnica.com)
4258.
How do you pronounce “NES”? Nintendo throws a wrench in the debate
(arstechnica.com)
4259.
Aerospike Engine
(en.wikipedia.org)
4260.
How My Side Project Increased Revenues by 100% in 2018
(carlchenet.com)