Die shot collection of Pauli Rautakorpi, Wikipedia user
(commons.wikimedia.org)
January 2019 Archive
3001.
3002.
Big Pharma shells out $20B each year to schmooze docs, $6B on drug ads
(arstechnica.com)
3004.
When Broadway Became Broadway
(commentarymagazine.com)
3005.
The best exception message
(twitter.com)
3006.
Delivery Drones Use Bird-Inspired Legs to Jump into the Air
(spectrum.ieee.org)
3008.
Nationalism and the Tech Community
(thehidinghand.com)
3009.
Your TV Is Now a Computer, but Not in a Good Way
(theatlantic.com)
3010.
I Left a Buddhist Retreat in Handcuffs
(esquire.com)
3011.
A Short Ballad Dedicated to the Growth of Programs (1986)
(people.cs.uchicago.edu)
3012.
Become an intermediate Rust programmer in one day
(medium.com)
3013.
3014.
3015.
We are now half-way between the Y2K and the Year 2038 problem
(wikipedia.org)
3016.
Can't unlock an Android phone? No problem, just take a Skype call
(theregister.co.uk)
3017.
3018.
How the Brain Interprets Coffee
(blog.bottomless.com)
3019.
Ford-Owned Shuttle Startup Chariot Is Shutting Down
(news.crunchbase.com)
3020.
The Content Hacker’s Handbook
(medium.com)
3021.
Speed up your Python Program with concurrency
(realpython.com)
3022.
Looking Back at Google’s Research Efforts in 2018
(ai.googleblog.com)
3023.
Capsule Networks: A new and attractive AI architecture
(heartbeat.fritz.ai)
3024.
Inspiration to Reality: Exploring Generative Art
(blog.gskinner.com)
3025.
3026.
With new kernel method, NLP system learns in four hours what used to take 7 days
(developer.amazon.com)
3027.
3028.
Live from the Moon: One Giant Transmission for Humankind
(paleotronic.com)
3029.