Why People Dislike Really Smart Leaders
(scientificamerican.com)
January 2018 Archive
301.
302.
Britain's Next Megaproject: A Coast-To-Coast Forest
(citylab.com)
303.
Why social media bosses don’t use social media
(theguardian.com)
305.
JS things I didn’t know existed
(air.ghost.io)
306.
Kenichi Yamamoto has died
(nytimes.com)
307.
308.
309.
Building a Lightroom PC
(paulstamatiou.com)
310.
Productivity in 2017: analyzing 225 million hours of work time
(blog.rescuetime.com)
311.
Tim Sweeney on the First Version of the Unreal Editor
(gamasutra.com)
312.
Dogecoin's inventor looks to the past for insight into the future
(motherboard.vice.com)
313.
314.
How and why I run my own DNS servers
(zwischenzugs.com)
315.
Microsoft cURLs too
(daniel.haxx.se)
316.
317.
Tiny, weird online communities made a comeback in 2017
(theverge.com)
318.
Dude, you broke the future
(antipope.org)
319.
As of today, no US passenger airlines operate the Boeing 747
(arstechnica.com)
320.
GitHub down
(github.com)
321.
LibreOffice 6.0 released
(blog.documentfoundation.org)
322.
Physicists Uncover Geometric ‘Theory Space’
(quantamagazine.org)
323.
324.
325.
“Deep Learning has outlived its usefulness as a buzz-phrase”
(facebook.com)
326.
Scaling Kubernetes to 2,500 Nodes
(blog.openai.com)
327.
Uber Bike – A New Way to Commute or Explore
(uber.com)
328.
As Flow of Foreign Students Wanes, U.S. Universities Feel the Sting
(mobile.nytimes.com)
329.
Spectre and the end of langsec
(wingolog.org)
330.
Datomic Cloud
(blog.datomic.com)