January 2019 Archive
13501.
13502.
Mollie Lentaigne
(en.wikipedia.org)
13503.
Engineering and Technology History Wiki
(ethw.org)
13504.
Most innovative company
(twitter.com)
13505.
UK media coverage of artificial intelligence dominated by industry sources
(reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk)
13506.
Stuxnet (Podcast)
(darknetdiaries.com)
13507.
New Payments Platform for companies
(superpay.it)
13508.
Most unexpected answer to a counting puzzle [video]
(youtube.com)
13509.
About Domain Validation and Padlocks
(paypal.gift)
13510.
Certificate Transparency Verification in Java
(techblog.bozho.net)
13511.
Judith Rich Harris: 1938 – 2018 – Edge.org
(edge.org)
13512.
13513.
Algorithm browses Wikipedia to auto-generate textbooks
(technologyreview.com)
13514.
An Interactive Introduction to Fourier Transforms
(jezzamon.com)
13515.
Marie Kondo's plan to declutter the world
(find.xyz)
13516.
My Quest for Home Automation, Part 4
(taoofmac.com)
13517.
13518.
VR Allows the Most Detailed, Intimate Digital Surveillance yet (2016)
(theintercept.com)
13519.
Yer a Developer, Harry – Programming Is Magic (2014)
(spin.atomicobject.com)
13521.
Elephants are evolving to lose tusks following decades of ivory poaching
(telegraph.co.uk)
13523.
Announcing: India’s First Land Contracts Trading
(medium.com)
13524.
Is CSS in JavaScript Okay?
(blog.tawhidhannan.co.uk)
13525.
Inherited wealth will decide how rich young people will become
(independent.co.uk)
13526.
13527.
When being funny can hurt women at work
(washingtonpost.com)
13528.
Zen and the Art of System Monitoring
(blog.scalyr.com)
13529.
Most downloaded bioRxiv preprints of 2018
(rxivist.org)
13530.
Chrome Dino source code
(github.com)