January 2019 Archive
13531.
Looking for a new year resolution? Refresh all your passwords (medium.com)
13532.
The Tech Education Con (jacobinmag.com)
13533.
Why learn Smalltalk? (eighty-twenty.org)
13534.
Crystal Programming Language (crystal-lang.org)
13535.
A new test can predict IVF embryos’ risk of having a low IQ (newscientist.com)
13536.
Serverless Architectures (martinfowler.com)
13537.
Google blocks popular call recording apps (nllapps.com)
13538.
Improvement Rut: Sometimes, I miss the all-nighter version of myself (colelawrence.com)
13539.
Introducing Shariq Rizvi, Reddit’s VP of Ads Products and Engineering (redditblog.com)
13540.
Inside The World's Most Beautiful Bookstore In Argentina (npr.org)
13541.
Enough Is Enough:The Political Weaponisation of Antisemitism (medium.com)
13542.
Eurozone labour productivity growth grinds to a halt (ft.com)
13543.
Challenges of Decentralisation (dugcampbell.com)
13544.
IBM Refines Hardware for Commercial Quantum Computing (nextplatform.com)
13545.
Style Transfer – Styling Images with Convolutional Neural Networks (towardsdatascience.com)
13546.
Planet Money #690: All in [Audio] (npr.org)
13547.
Particle Life – A Game of Life Made of Particles (youtube.com)
13548.
Megashifts, AI and Why the Future Is More Unknowable Than Ever (disruptors.fm)
13549.
A Real-World Battle Over Dancing Avatars: Did Fortnite Steal the Floss? (nytimes.com)
13550.
Should I Use a Service Mesh Like Istio or Linkerd? (glasnostic.com)
13551.
Free Carlos Ghosn (freeghosn.com)
13552.
New evidence for cyclic universe claimed by Roger Penrose and colleagues (physicsworld.com)
13553.
Show HN: Simplest Twitter App for Mac (github.com)
13554.
Feedback on Growth
13555.
Facial and emotional recognition; how one man is advancing AI (cbsnews.com)
13556.
10 Days of JavaScript in 1 Article (dcw.sh)
13557.
Why have humans never found aliens? (economist.com)
13558.
What if cities are no longer the land of opportunity? (nytimes.com)
13559.
Can Deep Learning Model Perceptual Learning? (jneurosci.org)
13560.
Box2d-lite: The original version of the larger Box2D library (github.com)