January 2019 Archive
11881.
“Love, Money, and More” (medium.com)
11882.
Why do universities support faculty writing textbooks? (academia.stackexchange.com)
11883.
Why I Keep an ‘Accomplishments / Good Stuff’ List (seankilleen.com)
11884.
Combustion engine car sales to hit peak demand in 2018, say analysts (ft.com)
11885.
Can You Still Blog Your Way to Visibility and Credibility? (sparktoro.com)
11886.
What Deep Space Nine does that no other Star Trek series can (2016) (arstechnica.com)
11887.
Global Wealth Report 2018 (credit-suisse.com)
11888.
The ad that saved Apple (linkedin.com)
11889.
Sneaking into a Forgotten Disney World Ride (Epcot – Horizons) (youtube.com)
11890.
Alphabet spinout Dandelion launches affordable geothermal HVAC (engadget.com)
11891.
Gamer culture’s issue (threader.app)
11892.
Artificial Intelligence: Crossroads (medium.com)
11893.
The Architecture of Open Source Applications (aosabook.org)
11894.
In 2019, blockchains will start to become boring (technologyreview.com)
11895.
The Economics of Tidying Up (theatlantic.com)
11896.
The Paul Graham essays search engine (knowball.co)
11897.
GDPR fines primer for tech people (blog.lukaszolejnik.com)
11898.
The Great High School Impostor (gq.com)
11899.
Making Data Scientists Productive in Azure (linkedin.com)
11900.
AI can re-identify de-identified health data, study finds (beckershospitalreview.com)
11901.
Unmasking Bitmasked Dynamic Programming: Go from Fearing It to Conquering It (medium.freecodecamp.org)
11902.
Utrigger – A system for monitoring for udev events and executing commands (gitlab.com)
11903.
Big Tech May Look Troubled, but It’s Just Getting Started (nytimes.com)
11904.
Why the Northernmost Town in America Exists [vid] (youtube.com)
11905.
Nanotubes May give the world better batteries (phys.org)
11906.
[pdf] Expanded Matrix Notational System for Better Communication and Proofs (mathvault.ca)
11907.
Tiny Computers Could Transform Our Lives (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
11908.
How NetBSD came to be shipped by Microsoft (fogey.com)
11909.
CHR.js: Compile and Run Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) in JavaScript (chrjs.net)
11910.
Hackerman: An assembler for 16-bit Hack machine language written in Rust (github.com)