February 2019 Archive
15091.
On the In-Accuracy and Influence OfAndroid Pattern Strength Meters [pdf] (mobsec.ruhr-uni-bochum.de)
15092.
Geoengineering Is a Dangerous Distraction (japantimes.co.jp)
15093.
Beyond Fake News, Artificial Intelligence Finally Understands the World (impactia.org)
15094.
Samsung New Foldable Phone (techcrunch.com)
15095.
Microsoft workers protest $480M HoloLens military deal (cnbc.com)
15096.
Annotated trace of Rails responding to a request (rails-trace.chriszetter.com)
15097.
Why are there no full stack mobile devs? (bartoszkrajka.com)
15098.
.Net, TensorFlow, and the Windmills of Kaggle (codeproject.com)
15099.
Enhance Golang code debugging with code highlight, failing func call recognition (github.com)
15100.
Milkshake Duck (en.wikipedia.org)
15101.
HiStar: An OS that minimizes privileged code (scs.stanford.edu)
15102.
A detailed tutorial for Python sets (tutorialdocs.com)
15103.
Weird Painting Software – Radical Digital Painting: Malibu [video] (youtube.com)
15104.
7 Days Before Obama Gives Away Internet and National Security (2016) (forbes.com)
15105.
Low-budget stereo rendering in few lines of code (habr.com)
15106.
Performance Under Load (medium.com)
15107.
Tim Sweeney’s 2 minutes on stage at HoloLens 2 event say a lot about AR openness (venturebeat.com)
15108.
A Response to “Accio Dependency Manager” (buckaroo.pm)
15109.
How and Why Did Newton Develop Such Complicated Mathematics? (futurism.com)
15110.
Resilience Engineering and Error Budgets (willgallego.com)
15111.
Building a Seed Stage Firm (medium.com)
15112.
China’s Tech Firms Are Mapping Pig Faces (nytimes.com)
15113.
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction Walter Benjamin (1936) (marxists.org)
15114.
Google, Microsoft, and Big Tech Are Automating the Climate Crisis (gizmodo.com)
15115.
Bob's Predictions for 2019 – The Year When Everything Changes Forever (cringely.com)
15116.
Sample Cap Table (Pro Forma) (cooleygo.com)
15117.
Paying the Predictability Tax (lethain.com)
15118.
Building the Google Assistant on phones for everyone, everywhere (blog.google)
15119.
The most effective form of exercise isn’t “exercise” at all (qz.com)
15120.
The corpus callosum of Albert Einstein's brain (2013) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)