January 2019 Archive
12901.
A Bengaluru startup’s small step to Mars could be a big leap for nanomaterials (factordaily.com)
12902.
Gender-bias at CES (loradicarlo.com)
12903.
I'm John Allspaw, Ask Me Anything about Incident Analysis/postmortems (community.atlassian.com)
12904.
Lexar’s 1TB SD card is the first you can actually buy (theverge.com)
12905.
AWK for the win (hackernoon.com)
12906.
Massive Datasets and Generalization in ML (cachestocaches.com)
12907.
Systemd cve in journald – local privilege escalation (theregister.co.uk)
12908.
Beware of Roboadvisors Bearing Low Fees (wired.com)
12909.
Is studying for a MCSD certification worth it? (programming-decoded.com)
12910.
Bank settles discrimination claim by blind Australians over touchpad devices (mobile.abc.net.au)
12911.
TypeScript 2.8: Conditional Types (blog.mariusschulz.com)
12912.
Leisa Reichelt – Opening Keynote – Operating in Context (youtube.com)
12913.
7 Minutes, 26 Seconds, and the Fundamental Theorem of Agile Software Development (youtube.com)
12914.
[C++] SObjectizer-5.5.24 with experimental support for unit-testing of actors (stiffstream.com)
12915.
HTML Template Instantiation Proposal (2017) (github.com)
12916.
What have three years as a startup CTO taught me? (laurihalinen.fi)
12917.
Fighter Pilot Speak: Saved by the Wedge (christianfighterpilot.com)
12918.
New modular CRI to submit batch jobs to HPC clusters (discuss.kubernetes.io)
12919.
Feds Use Gag Orders to Censor (reason.com)
12920.
Explore 17,369 officers who used force in N.J (projects.nj.com)
12921.
The Sugar Industry's Secret Science Is Being Exposed by an Ex-Dentist (buzzfeednews.com)
12922.
Dark forces at play in 2019 (mondaynote.com)
12923.
Inside Ubuntu's financials (zdnet.com)
12924.
Kubernetes Add-Ons for More Efficient Computing (akomljen.com)
12925.
You should meditate every day – Best way to keep digital monsters at bay (nytimes.com)
12926.
Detailed Agenda of a DDD Big Picture Event Storming – Part 3 (philippe.bourgau.net)
12927.
Use OnlyOffice to Edit a Document Together – Directly from a Public Link (owncloud.org)
12928.
TESS discovers its third new planet, with longest orbit yet (news.mit.edu)
12929.
Why did the United States invade Iraq in 2003? [pdf] (ndisc.nd.edu)
12930.
Wireless Charging Tech Lets Drones Stay Aloft Indefinitely (futurism.com)