January 2019 Archive
14011.
Healing alone: the story of a first-year doctor and a widower in hospital (theguardian.com)
14012.
Huawei sacks employee arrested in Poland on spying charges (reuters.com)
14013.
China sentences Canadian man to death for drug smuggling (bbc.com)
14014.
An alternative approach to a simple and performant rate limiter using redis (blog.atulr.com)
14015.
Switzerland sets sights on hi-tech flying taxi service (thelocal.ch)
14016.
Why no startups have copied IKEA's business model (capitalandgrowth.org)
14017.
MacPorts Project – a system for compiling and installing software on macOS (github.com)
14018.
Strongest Opponents of GM Foods Know the Least About Them (futurism.com)
14019.
Uncovered: U.K. intel encouraged Arab armies to invade Israel in 1948 (reddit.com)
14020.
The power of believing that you can improve (ted.com)
14021.
Art of Decision-Making (newyorker.com)
14022.
A love letter to Goldeneye, the finest multiplayer game ever made (newstatesman.com)
14023.
Fedora Decides to Not Allow SSPLv1 Licensed Software into Its Repositories (phoronix.com)
14024.
U.S. Spies to Americans: China and Russia Are Coming to Get You (thedailybeast.com)
14025.
Airport Codes (airportcod.es)
14026.
VR screen could end the smartphone (techcrunch.com)
14027.
Learning more isn’t always better (medium.com)
14028.
Poll: A majority of Americans support raising the top tax rate to 70 percent (thehill.com)
14029.
So, What Really Happened to the Cauldron? (the-cauldron.com)
14030.
A good book to learn data structures and algorithms using functional language? (quora.com)
14031.
Leaders, stop doing what you’re good at (knowyourteam.com)
14032.
Apple Differential Privacy [pdf] (apple.com)
14033.
Introduction to web APIs (developer.mozilla.org)
14034.
Seymour Cray, father of the supercomputer (hackaday.com)
14035.
Amazon's New World MMO Is Doing a Choose Your Own Adventure on Twitter (pcgamer.com)
14036.
Applied Category Theory: course videos (johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
14037.
A Miami tech whiz molested exchange students and evaded cops for years (miamiherald.com)
14038.
Conan O’Brien Wants to Scare Himself with the New, Shorter ‘Conan’ (nytimes.com)
14039.
Tiny battery-free Bluetooth chip harvests energy from the air (wiliot.com)
14040.
Future of AI Will Be About Less Data, Not More (hbr.org)