January 2018 Archive
1351.
How much does it cost to build a home in Silicon Valley? (2016) (themiyoung.com)
1352.
Adrenalin driver breaks Command & Conquer games (community.amd.com)
1353.
Ask HN: I own a large adult business and am moving to the Bay Area soon
1354.
The Open Sourcerer's Magic Spell Book (javascriptjanuary.com)
1355.
The Melancholy of Don Bluth (2017) (filmschoolrejects.com)
1356.
Photo Metadata and Search on MacOS (28mm.github.io)
1357.
Retrospective: Looking Glass (blog.mozilla.org)
1358.
Goodbye iPod, and Thanks for All the Tunes (wired.com)
1359.
More than 10 percent of $3.7B raised in ICOs has been stolen (reuters.com)
1360.
Oculus Start: Technical and Financial Resources for Beginning VR Developers (developer.oculus.com)
1361.
Designing Social Systems Without Causing Depression and War (medium.com)
1362.
Kotlin and linear programming (tomstechnicalblog.blogspot.com)
1363.
Best ways to kill your startup (medium.com)
1364.
In Tucson, subsidies for rainwater harvesting produce big payoff (newsdeeply.com)
1365.
Random with care (eev.ee)
1366.
LibreOffice 6.0 is coming (medium.com)
1367.
Fantastic Timers: High-Resolution Microarchitectural Attacks in JS (2017) [pdf] (gruss.cc)
1368.
GG-flip: simplest and most efficient ways to flip the sign of a number (github.com)
1369.
Moonlight Sonata Visualized (2012) [video] (youtube.com)
1370.
China Shuts Down Its Legal Ivory Trade (relay.nationalgeographic.com)
1371.
Deep learning sharpens views of cells and genes (nature.com)
1372.
Rails and Revenue: Building a Screencast Business (indiehackers.com)
1373.
The Amazon worker: paid £18,000 a year to shift 250 items an hour (theguardian.com)
1374.
Amazon’s surveillance-powered no-checkout convenience store (techcrunch.com)
1375.
SpaceX says its rocket performed exactly as intended in Zuma launch (techcrunch.com)
1376.
Netflix plans to spend $8B to make its library 50 percent original by 2018 (theverge.com)
1377.
Plastics Pile Up as China Refuses to Take the West’s Recycling (nytimes.com)
1378.
The De Bruijn-Newman constant is non-negative (terrytao.wordpress.com)
1379.
Meet “raw” water – ludicrously priced unfiltered water with random bacteria (arstechnica.com)
1380.
Dropbox Developer Terms and Conditions (dropbox.com)