February 2019 Archive
11431.
Scientists use open-access quantum computer to tease out quantum secrets (news.uchicago.edu)
11432.
Self-taught robot figures out what it looks like and what it can do (newscientist.com)
11433.
New disease surveillance tool helps detect any human virus – Broad Institute (broadinstitute.org)
11434.
Google Is Testing a “Never-Slow Mode” for Chrome (chromestory.com)
11435.
PWAs – Reliability, Performance and Engagement (blog.agilesaturday.com)
11436.
Static site generators and the JAMstack in 2019 (trolley.link)
11437.
Almaty spills its secrets: lost Soviet art discovered behind wall (theguardian.com)
11438.
Will Free Trade Governments Be Able to Turn Down Tariff Money? (medium.com)
11439.
The Data Science of MathOverflow (blog.wolfram.com)
11440.
Things That Jumped Out at Us from Trump’s State of the Union (medium.com)
11441.
A Unique Experiment on Twitter (twitter.com)
11442.
Linux Networking from Go (pt 1) (tomdnetto.net)
11443.
Three things for startups to learn about Enterprise IT (dereksakamoto.com)
11444.
The next Firefox will block all autoplayed audio, video (boingboing.net)
11445.
ZACH-LIKE: A book of behind-the-scenes design documents from Zachtronics (kickstarter.com)
11446.
DeepMotion Creating AIs Which “Learn” How to Argue with Each Other (nwn.blogs.com)
11447.
New Relic Buys SignifAI (blog.newrelic.com)
11448.
Opt-out communication is the root of all evils: a tweetstorm (twitter.com)
11449.
Facebook Research XLM (github.com)
11450.
San Francisco's thousands of public surveillance cameras (twitter.com)
11451.
Researcher demos MacOS exploit to access Keychain passwords, won't share details (9to5mac.com)
11452.
Game Theory with Engineering Applications (ocw.mit.edu)
11453.
What Is the Fastest Way to Build a Hello World Style API? (chancla.io)
11454.
Morals versus money: How we make social decisions (sciencedaily.com)
11455.
A letter to Steven Pinker (and Bill Gates, for that matter) about global poverty (jasonhickel.org)
11456.
Great Siege Tunnels (en.wikipedia.org)
11457.
Something is wrong on the internet (medium.com)
11458.
The opportunity cost of firm payouts (interfluidity.com)
11459.
Why do people still use fax machines? (theconversation.com)
11460.
The Return of MAD Magazine and Its All-New Gang of Idiots (2018) (wired.com)