Is Juul the Startup World’s Greatest Long Con?
(theringer.com)
January 2019 Archive
3331.
3332.
Which new Fedora logo design do you prefer?
(blog.linuxgrrl.com)
3333.
A Status Update on the MNT Reform DIY Laptop
(mntmn.com)
3334.
Thriller Queens: Agatha Christie vs. Patricia Highsmith
(thetimes.co.uk)
3335.
Startups: Build Websites, Not Apps
(medium.com)
3336.
Is C++ fast?
(zeuxcg.org)
3337.
Tech Giants, Gorging on AI Professors Is Bad for You
(bloomberg.com)
3338.
DHS: Multiple US gov domains hit in serious DNS hijacking wave
(arstechnica.com)
3339.
American Exceptionalism Is a Dangerous Myth
(nymag.com)
3340.
Project Habakkuk, Britain's plan to build an aircraft carrier from ice
(en.wikipedia.org)
3341.
'1984' and 'Animal Farm' Aren't Banned in China
(theatlantic.com)
3343.
3344.
Nasdaq, Citi Join Novogratz in Funding Blockchain Firm Symbiont
(bloomberg.com)
3345.
Tensorflow 1.13.0 Released
(github.com)
3346.
Where Amazon Returns Go to Be Resold by Hustlers
(theatlantic.com)
3347.
CheXpert/MIMIC-CXR datasets: ~600,000 labeled chest X-rays from Stanford and MIT
(stanfordmlgroup.github.io)
3348.
An apartment on Central Park just sold for $238M
(edition.cnn.com)
3349.
Working on Wine – Introduction to Developing for the Wine Project
(codeweavers.com)
3350.
3351.
An analysis of censorship in Chinese open source projects
(citizenlab.ca)
3352.
CHICKEN Scheme
(call-cc.org)
3353.
Diversity in Faces: A Dataset of Annotations of 1M Human Facial images
(research.ibm.com)
3355.
Remembering Riccardo Giacconi, a Titan of the Heroic Age of Astronomy
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
3356.
Use React.lazy and Suspense to Code-Split Your App
(hswolff.com)
3357.
German politicians’ personal data leaked online
(theguardian.com)
3358.
Applied Category Theory 2019 School
(johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
3359.
What Can a President Do During a State of Emergency?
(theatlantic.com)