January 2017 Archive
15001.
Wikipedia ‘facts’ depend on which language you read them in
(newscientist.com)
15002.
15003.
Check out startups growth strategies
(righthello.com)
15004.
The presidential communications equipment under Barack Obama
(electrospaces.blogspot.com)
15005.
Prank crashes iPhones with rainbow emoji messages
(theguardian.com)
15006.
JHU Data Science Lab Prototyping Shop Applications Open
(simplystatistics.org)
15007.
15008.
15009.
SkyNet will not destroy humanity; poor code might
(medium.com)
15010.
React at 60fps
(medium.com)
15011.
Legacy support on IPv6-only infra
(code.facebook.com)
15012.
Sopa and Pipa votes shelved after Congress climbs down on piracy bills
(theguardian.com)
15013.
Google Developers Working on Gaming Protocol for Wayland
(phoronix.com)
15015.
AWS Approaches 1 Gigawatt of Cloud Capacity in Virginia
(datacenterfrontier.com)
15017.
The irreversible momentum of clean energy
(science.sciencemag.org)
15018.
Productivity tip: use a better grep
(makina-corpus.com)
15019.
15020.
7 Lessons Learned as a First Time VC
(medium.com)
15021.
TinfoLeak – Full Information About a Twitter User Activity -
(blog.extremehacking.org)
15022.
Parasail – a CSS microframework with Flaxbox grid system
(parasail-health.github.io)
15023.
Silence speaks louder than words when finding malware
(android-developers.googleblog.com)
15024.
Scientists declare 2016 the hottest year on record. That makes three in a row
(washingtonpost.com)
15025.
British renters group builds a chatbot to advise people about rights
(techcrunch.com)
15026.
Wayback Machine Chrome extension now available
(blog.archive.org)
15027.
15028.
The Betsy DeVos Hearing Was an Insult to Democracy
(esquire.com)
15029.
Facebook has grander ambitions for modern AI
(arstechnica.com)
15030.