January 2019 Archive
5701.
Biased Algorithm Deterrence Act of 2018 (congress.gov)
5702.
3 useful advices while migrating from GitHub to GitLab (medium.com)
5703.
“Save game editors and console modding now illegal in Japan” (reddit.com)
5704.
Visual Mental Imagery Training (lesswrong.com)
5705.
Label shuts down after PayPal and credit processors pull out due to DOJ, FDIC (oneangrygamer.net)
5706.
Windows 10 finally surpasses Windows 7 globally (netmarketshare.com)
5707.
Google sat on a Chromecast bug for years, now hackers could wreak havoc (techcrunch.com)
5708.
Too DRY – The Grep Test (jamie-wong.com)
5709.
Show HN: Cheaper alternative to Heroku starting at $1.55/month (opscaptain.com)
5710.
Gig-Economy Workers Are the Modern Proletariat (bloomberg.com)
5711.
Show HN: Open source React/Next clone of YCdb.co (github.com)
5712.
Can you build an atomic clock at home? (quora.com)
5713.
San Francisco lighthouse seeks caretakers. Salary: $130,000 (theguardian.com)
5714.
UVa tells Latina sorority studying 25 hours a week is hazing, lawsuit says (nbcnews.com)
5715.
Li-Fi: The Future of Internet (medium.com)
5716.
A time to fast (science.sciencemag.org)
5717.
Version 2.084.0 of DMD, the D reference compiler, has arrived (dlang.org)
5718.
It’s the End of the Gene as We Know It (nautil.us)
5719.
Make your own pizza dough (github.com)
5720.
Top 9 Most useful Python libraries and frameworks in 2019 (bleedbytes.in)
5721.
Ask HN: Is reading ASPD by liskov and guttag worth it in 2019?
5722.
Security wish list for 2019 (alexgaynor.net)
5723.
Data mining adds evidence that war is baked into the structure of society (technologyreview.com)
5724.
KoiPhish – simple phishing proxy (github.com)
5725.
How not to launch a startup or product (hownottolaunch.com)
5726.
Port Talbot Banksy garage owner 'struggling' (bbc.co.uk)
5727.
The state of software security in 2019 (noncombatant.org)
5728.
Understanding Gaussian Processes. Implementation and TF-Probability Example (peterroelants.github.io)
5729.
23andMe's Pharma Deals Have Been the Plan All Along (wired.com)
5730.
LG's rollable OLED TV is incredible, and it's actually going on sale in 2019 (cnet.com)