arXiv’s Annual Update
(blogs.cornell.edu)
January 2019 Archive
13981.
13982.
GNU Ocrad 0.27 released
(mail-archive.com)
13983.
13984.
How to Turn a Map into an Artistic Line Drawing
(medialoot.com)
13986.
How 3ve’s BGP hijackers eluded the Internet–and made $29M
(arstechnica.com)
13987.
Most powerful person in Silicon Valley
(fastcompany.com)
13988.
Microsoft is preparing for foldable Windows devices
(theverge.com)
13989.
Scatter now has built in token exchange
(medium.com)
13990.
Remote Working Survival Guide – Jono Bacon
(jonobacon.com)
13991.
13992.
Is Juul the Startup World’s Greatest Long Con?
(theringer.com)
13993.
Watch how air pollution moves across Europe
(bbc.co.uk)
13994.
I Use AI to Keep a Better Journal
(joshsturgeon.com)
13995.
A Windows crash simulator
(heybourn.com)
13996.
Fundamentals of Data Visualization
(serialmentor.com)
13997.
13998.
Japan’s robot hotel lays off half the robots
(theverge.com)
13999.
Why 3 Phase AC Instead of Single Phase?
(youtube.com)
14000.
A tool to help estimate IoT development cost
(app.breadware.com)
14001.
We run our entire company out of Asana
(blog.alexmaccaw.com)
14002.
Linux Tools: The Meaning of Dot
(linux.com)
14003.
Migrating to Linux: Network and System Settings
(linux.com)
14005.
Show HN: WebAssembly version of Planet Blupi (blupi.org)
(devel.schroetersa.ch)
14006.
14007.
14008.
Physicists Lay Out Plans for a New Super-Collider
(scientificamerican.com)
14009.
World's first robot hotel massacres half of its robot staff
(theregister.co.uk)
14010.
US Navy moves toward unleashing killer robot ships on the world’s oceans
(defensenews.com)