January 2019 Archive
15301.
Twitter as the best example of a bad recommendation engine
(ivanca.tumblr.com)
15302.
Uber/JUMP attorneys challenge Lyft’s Bay Area bikeshare monopoly
(sfexaminer.com)
15303.
Everyone else seems to have more money than you
(fastcompany.com)
15304.
Trump administration is driving up citizenship applications
(economist.com)
15305.
Voting-Machine Lobbyists Undermine the Democratic Process
(newyorker.com)
15306.
15307.
First Mexican journalist killed in 2019
(aztecreports.com)
15308.
Ticketmaster Rolls Out “Fan-Friendly” Exchange in Response to Undercover Sting
(johnwallstreet.com)
15309.
Viacom will buy Pluto TV streaming service for $340M
(reuters.com)
15310.
Modernising 1960s computer technology: learning from the CDC 6600
(crowdsupply.com)
15311.
Technical statistics of Wikipedia, including page views, edits, and bandwidth
(stats.wikimedia.org)
15312.
Denver Will Launch a Driverless Shuttle Next Week
(denver.streetsblog.org)
15313.
15314.
15315.
15316.
Reid Hoffman, Democrats Clash Over Campaign Tactics and Data
(politico.com)
15317.
15318.
Pygmalion in Management
(hbr.org)
15319.
Instagram: We swear we're not hiding your posts
(mashable.com)
15320.
MongoDB fights back, comparison with DocumentDB
(mongodb.com)
15321.
GMC’s next Sierra HD pickup can see through trailers
(engadget.com)
15322.
Rails 6.0.0 beta1, and more
(weblog.rubyonrails.org)
15323.
First 1,000 numbers with primes highlighted in binary
(00e9e64bacfc74b06a1069830e97141ea323d9b8cc998d93da-apidata.googleusercontent.com)
15324.
Google and FB spent almost $34M in lobbying last year
(reuters.com)
15325.
Analysis of algorithms
(en.wikipedia.org)
15326.
SweetAlert2 – beautiful, customizable replacement for JavaScript's popup boxes
(sweetalert2.github.io)
15327.
15328.
15329.
PostgreSQL Logical Replication Gotchas
(pgdash.io)
15330.
API Gateways Are Going Through an Identity Crisis
(blog.christianposta.com)