January 2018 Archive
423.
The CLARA Method of De-Escalation
(calimac.dreamwidth.org)
424.
Orcas can imitate human speech, research reveals
(theguardian.com)
425.
Atari Tempest: Dave Theurer’s Masterpiece
(arcadeblogger.com)
426.
The US is the most expensive nation in which to have a baby
(theguardian.com)
428.
Y Combinator is accepting applications for S18
(ycombinator.com)
429.
Common Gotchas in Go
(deadbeef.me)
430.
Bootstrap 4
(blog.getbootstrap.com)
431.
Operation Gunman – how the Soviets bugged IBM typewriters (2015)
(cryptomuseum.com)
432.
About speculative execution vulnerabilities in ARM-based and Intel CPUs
(support.apple.com)
433.
Mayor quits FCC committee, says it favors ISPs over the public interest
(arstechnica.com)
435.
Earthsea – A Rival to Tolkien and George RR Martin (2015)
(theguardian.com)
436.
Developer Skills Report
(research.hackerrank.com)
437.
438.
How Atlassian Built a $10B Growth Engine
(producthabits.com)
439.
440.
Thunderbird Starts Working on Improving Its Interface
(monterail.com)
441.
Ftfy – fix Unicode that's broken in various ways
(ftfy.now.sh)
442.
Beyond the Bitcoin bubble
(nytimes.com)
443.
445.
The Brutal Lifecycle of JavaScript Frameworks
(stackoverflow.blog)
446.
How I Shipped Six Side Projects in 2017
(hackernoon.com)
447.
Principles of Chaos Engineering
(principlesofchaos.org)
448.
How Apple Built a Chip Powerhouse to Threaten Qualcomm and Intel
(bloomberg.com)
449.
New Zealand startup successfully launches rocket
(abc.net.au)
450.
Meltdown, aka “Dear Intel, you suck”
(marc.info)