January 2019 Archive
13051.
Biotech Could Modify Trees to Protect Against Pests (scientificamerican.com)
13052.
What is DevSecOps? (opensource.com)
13053.
Four Cool URLs (alexpounds.com)
13054.
Netgear security hole (community.netgear.com)
13055.
Cultural Marxism in America: A Historic Overview of Its Origins (medium.com)
13056.
How true-crime podcasts find clues the police miss (bbc.com)
13057.
Primitive life is possible on nearby exoplanet, scientists say – CNN (cnn.com)
13058.
Red Hat Ansible Tower 3.4 Released (redhat.com)
13059.
How to Make Real Life Sketches While Using Google Earth VR (nwn.blogs.com)
13060.
Why meeting another’s gaze is so powerful (bbc.com)
13061.
Vue.js Basic Customer Chat Tutorial (medium.com)
13062.
Pesto Open Source Apprenticeship (pesto.tech)
13063.
Employee reports EHR breach – to competitor (beckershospitalreview.com)
13064.
Demand for data professionals in New York is growing (blog.brainstation.io)
13065.
CA11: WebRTC softphone
13066.
Will the SEC Approve a Bitcoin ETF by Accident? (decryptmedia.com)
13067.
The Environmentally-Lit Interface: A Quantum Leap Forward (bobburrough.com)
13068.
Applicative Protocol Multiplexer (e.g. share SSH and HTTPS on the same port) (github.com)
13069.
IPhone/IPad “Companion App” for Second Life Coming Soon from Linden Lab (nwn.blogs.com)
13070.
Whoops: Sony blocking Kodi on its Android TVs was an accident (androidpolice.com)
13071.
A Good Jewish Boy’s Guide to Sex and Marriage. And Sex (medium.com)
13072.
1992 List of WWW Servers (w3.org)
13073.
Michael Phelps: 'It’s OK to Not Be OK' (bbc.com)
13074.
Plain-text file markdown note taking with Nextcloud integration (qownnotes.org)
13075.
The maturing of the smartphone industry is cause for celebration (economist.com)
13076.
Madagascar: business outsourcing hotspot thanks to its super-fast internet (qz.com)
13077.
Organic synthesis in a robotic system driven by a chemical programming language (science.sciencemag.org)
13078.
Scientists harness machine learning to uncover new insights into the human brain (sciencedaily.com)
13079.
If aligned memory writes are atomic, why do we need sync/atomic package? (2018) (dave.cheney.net)
13080.
New Technique Boosts Omega-3 Levels in the Brain (technologynetworks.com)