January 2018 Archive
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5672.
Improving Ourselves to Death?
(newyorker.com)
5673.
What I learned bootstrapping in 2017
(joshualyman.com)
5674.
Is Firefox Quantum worth it?
(hackernoon.com)
5675.
Inside One of America’s Last Pencil Factories
(nytimes.com)
5676.
LowRISC v0.5 preview release
(lowrisc.org)
5677.
Apple's iCloud in China Set to Move to State-Controlled Data Center
(datacenterknowledge.com)
5678.
5679.
5680.
Brain Cells Share Information Using a Gene That Came from Viruses
(theatlantic.com)
5681.
The Google Brain Team – Looking Back on 2017 (Part 2)
(research.googleblog.com)
5682.
5683.
Russia's Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) Depleted
(themoscowtimes.com)
5684.
Unboxing a $500 LED
(youtube.com)
5685.
The end of the country developer: how software development is becoming like law
(blog.shortbar.com)
5686.
Stories from 300 developers who got their first tech job in their 30s 40s and 50s
(medium.freecodecamp.org)
5687.
Don’t do it at runtime. Do it at design time
(medium.freecodecamp.org)
5688.
OpenSSH vs. Teleport SSH for Servers?
(gravitational.com)
5689.
AI Weekly 12 Jan 2018
(facebook.com)
5690.
5691.
5692.
5693.
5694.
Six Tiny but Awesome ES7 and ES8 Features
(davidwalsh.name)
5695.
For sale 29,656.51306529 Bitcoins (2014)
(archive.is)
5696.
Rising Stars: the most popular JavaScript projects of 2017 by GitHub stars
(risingstars.js.org)
5697.
111 Side Hustle Businesses You Can Turn into a Source of Passive Income
(selleratheart.com)
5698.
Intel AMT Security Issue Lets Attackers Bypass Login Credentials in Corp Laptops
(press.f-secure.com)
5699.
5700.
Brain Cells Share Information with Virus-Like Capsules
(theatlantic.com)