January 2019 Archive
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Awesome Demos from 2018 (tympanus.net)
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Train your creative thinking with fun exercises (creativeverywhere.com)
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The creatives, not the technologists, are still the future for the ad industry (mumbrella.asia)
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Ask HN: Why is consumer tech not as hot in 2018/2019
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The Flyby Anomaly: An Unansweed Question in Physics (en.wikipedia.org)
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How to become a React Developer in 2019 (robinwieruch.de)
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Alphabet overtakes Apple as world’s third-biggest company (ft.com)
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How the technology used in China's lunar mission could make it a superpower (telegraph.co.uk)
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Happy birthday Bitcoin. Your gift: a log chart in the Times (ftalphaville.ft.com)
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A crash course in embedded Linux software deployment (linuxgizmos.com)
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TDCommons: A Treasure Trove of IP (medium.com)
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'Project Cars' developer is making 'most powerful console ever' (engadget.com)
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Show HN: I just published a new version of wireguard peer-to-peer (crates.io)
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The FBI Is Trying Amazon’s Facial-Recognition Software (nextgov.com)
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The Safecracker of Last Resort (theatlantic.com)
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The Chinese takeover of Indian app ecosystem (factordaily.com)
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Stop using URL shorteners, to help protect the Web, please (medium.com)
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Brains remember more easily with drawings than written notes (cbc.ca)
11659.
UK scientists test breathalyser for detecting early cancers (theguardian.com)
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Top 12 AR, VR and Avatar-Based AI Projects and Innovations of 2018 (nwn.blogs.com)
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Physicists record “lifetime” of graphene qubits (news.mit.edu)
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Can Building Housing Lower Rents? (eastbayexpress.com)
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My First Tesla Battery Fire (youtube.com)
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Trash talk: the Orinoco garbage collector (v8.dev)
11665.
On “life strategy” and making personal decisions (stochasticfutures.com)
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Quantum chemistry on quantum computers (phys.org)
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USB Type-C Authentication Program Started, Effectively DRM for Type-C Devices (androidpolice.com)
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Domain names for sale
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Young Beijing shoppers’ appetite for latest iPhones wanes (ft.com)
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How a DNA Testing Kit Revealed a Family Secret Hidden for 54 Years (time.com)