January 2019 Archive
16891.
Company wants to use reentry heating to roast coffee beans
(arstechnica.com)
16892.
The pros and cons of deliberative reasoning
(bostonreview.net)
16894.
ARP Instruments in the 1970s
(musicaficionado.blog)
16895.
AMA: Hashicorp founder Mitchell is answering questions live
(hashnode.com)
16896.
Which Tech Companies Have the Most Happy Employees?
(insights.dice.com)
16897.
When Netflix Shows Go Viral
(perell.com)
16898.
Explaining Git and GitHub to an Eight Year Old – Codesmith Development
(codesmithdev.com)
16899.
16900.
Trust-Busting as the Unsexy Answer to Google and Facebook
(lareviewofbooks.org)
16901.
16902.
Goya's Black Paintings: ‘Some people can hardly even look at them’
(theguardian.com)
16903.
These sculptures are not what they seem
(mobile.twitter.com)
16904.
Star pupils: students inspire key study on alarming starfish decline
(theguardian.com)
16905.
Haunting Mysteries That Will Send a Shiver Through Your Body
(avrillion.com)
16906.
Focus vs. Hardworking
(medium.com)
16907.
16908.
16909.
The Iron Triangle of Sorting, Indexing, and Temporary Storage
(vividcortex.com)
16910.
16911.
The Next 40 Years in 1200 Words
(scholars-stage.blogspot.com)
16912.
16913.
The State of Work Life Balance in 2019
(blog.rescuetime.com)
16914.
Robot can probably beat you at Jenga–thanks to its understanding of the world
(technologyreview.com)
16915.
Alan Turing: Letter to Norman Routledge, 1952
(genius.com)
16916.
Key Takeaways from the 2019 PrecisionAg Vision Conference
(precisionag.com)
16917.
16918.
Lessons from and for Hiring Managers
(blog.readthedocs.com)
16919.
IPv6 Node Requirements
(tools.ietf.org)
16920.
Inscribed Square Problem
(en.wikipedia.org)