January 2019 Archive
15841.
How to set up Koofr cloud sync on Linux
(addictivetips.com)
15842.
Robot Helps Scientists Study How Prehistoric Animals Moved
(insidescience.org)
15843.
Wi-Fi router security has deteriorated since 2003
(the-parallax.com)
15844.
Buildings Exist and They Look Like They Are from a Sci-Fi Movie
(boredpanda.com)
15845.
Jack Dorsey substitutes talking for doing
(theverge.com)
15846.
Business of kidnapping: inside the secret world of hostage negotiation
(theguardian.com)
15847.
Browser diversity starts with us.
(zeldman.com)
15848.
15849.
Heathrow Turns to AI to Cut Gap Between Flights by 20 Seconds
(bloomberg.com)
15850.
MedModular: prefab hospital rooms on Amazon
(cnbc.com)
15851.
PG&E Is Cleared in Deadly Tubbs Fire of 2017
(nytimes.com)
15853.
An interactive Git Status client, written in C
(appventure.me)
15854.
15855.
Killer Elixir Tips
(medium.com)
15856.
Common JavaScript Interview Questions
(mentorcruise.com)
15857.
Equinox – .NET Event-sourcing platform
(github.com)
15858.
Intel's 10nm Cannon Lake and Core I3-8121U Deep Dive Review
(anandtech.com)
15859.
Intel 80386, part 5: Logical operations
(blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
15860.
15861.
Replacing the Unix tradition
(youtube.com)
15862.
Colleges have been under pressure to admit needier kids. It’s backfiring
(washingtonpost.com)
15863.
15864.
A Case for Inbox Infinity
(theatlantic.com)
15865.
Amazon Can’t Fix Facial Recognition
(bloomberg.com)
15866.
15867.
Reflections on the Data Science Platform Market
(blog.dominodatalab.com)
15868.
15869.
Introduction to Hyper-V on Windows 10
(docs.microsoft.com)
15870.
Bizarre Newts Live Their Whole Lives, and Reproduce, as Babies
(nationalgeographic.com)