January 2019 Archive
11581.
Cornell Political Union Debates Chinese Influence on U.S. Campuses (cornellsun.com)
11582.
Demystifying ClickOnce (textslashplain.com)
11583.
TVision – C++ user interface application framework library (github.com)
11584.
The best things and stuff of 2018 (blog.fogus.me)
11585.
Humble Attempt to Combat Fake News (johndoo.com)
11586.
Redefine ‘segmentation’ in the digital banking age (flytxt.com)
11587.
You are not entitled to have an opinion, unless this condition is met (medium.com)
11588.
Sci-Fi: How “Star Wars” Ep 9 Can Work and Tie Together the Entire Saga (medium.com)
11589.
How to Access Dark Web Safely (sensorstechforum.com)
11590.
Swedish teenagers created a proto-internet in 1982 by exploiting a phone glitch (medium.com)
11591.
Science Fiction Beyond the Tech Horizon: Where Do We Go from Here? (medium.com)
11592.
Accessibility of nested classes (ericlippert.com)
11593.
How China's lunar relay satellite arrived in its final orbit (planetary.org)
11594.
Tens of Thousands of Chromecast devices compromised via router UPnP (theverge.com)
11595.
USB 3.0 Promoter Group Defines Authentication Protocol for USB Type [pdf] (usb.org)
11596.
Debugability Considered Useful (janvanryswyck.com)
11597.
WiSpy:Through-Wall Movement Sensing and Person Counting Using Commodity WiFi Sig (ieeexplore.ieee.org)
11598.
Great Lecture Series on Algorithms and Data Structures (MIT Free Course) (zeroequalsfalse.press)
11599.
The State of Artificial Intelligence (zeroequalsfalse.press)
11600.
Live tutorials inside the ide (medium.com)
11601.
‘Seattle-ization’? American cities fear what’s happened here (seattletimes.com)
11602.
Amazon Has New York Afraid of Becoming Seattle on Steroids (vice.com)
11603.
Find cheap shoes
11604.
The Matrix as Metaphysics (consc.net)
11605.
Wifi based DIY 5V switcher for LED-lights (albert-david.blogspot.com)
11606.
Fireside Chat with Tim Soulo, CMO at Ahrefs (freshworks.com)
11607.
Bristol Myers buys Celgene for $74B (endpts.com)
11608.
Local kubernetes and Helm on minikube on Mac OS X (hackernoon.com)
11609.
Drivers Buzz Cyclists Because They Believe We Don’t Belong on the Road (bicycling.com)
11610.
Raw string literals – restarting the discussion (mail.openjdk.java.net)