Embracing Apple's Boring Future
(theatlantic.com)
January 2019 Archive
3511.
3512.
Python-Awesome tutorial for Machine Learning
(github.com)
3513.
YouTuber breaks down Ed Sheeran's formula for hits
(mashable.com)
3514.
A plan to make artificial meteor showers
(bbc.com)
3515.
Show HN: Data Science Topic List and Textbook Reviews
(datasciencetexts.com)
3516.
Chinese schools scanning children's brains to see if they are concentrating
(independent.co.uk)
3517.
Two Studies, Same College, 16 Years Apart, Show Less Openness to Free Speech
(arcdigital.media)
3518.
3519.
Dgraph chose Badger over RocksDB
(blog.dgraph.io)
3520.
Vulnerability Spotlight: Python.org certificate parsing denial-of-service
(blog.talosintelligence.com)
3522.
The contested world of literary estates
(newstatesman.com)
3523.
3524.
Exploring the effect of microdosing psychedelics on creativity
(link.springer.com)
3525.
AT&T Defends '5GE' Amidst Backlash
(tomsguide.com)
3526.
Lattice Attacks Against Weak ECDSA Signatures in Cryptocurrencies [pdf]
(eprint.iacr.org)
3527.
Tech developer quits UK saying Brexit has ‘killed’ his business
(theguardian.com)
3528.
How do perceptions of beauty vary across the globe? (2015)
(onlinedoctor.superdrug.com)
3529.
On Bounties and Boffins
(blog.trailofbits.com)
3530.
Show HN: Statistics library for Golang
(github.com)
3531.
Michael Cohen reportedly gave a tech firm $12,000 to rig polls in Trump’s favor
(businessinsider.com)
3532.
Oracle exec: Open-source vendors locking down licences proves 'they were never
(theregister.co.uk)
3534.
World's oldest man dies in Japan at age 113
(theguardian.com)
3535.
List of topics characterized as pseudoscience
(en.wikipedia.org)
3536.
3537.
Master Decryption Key Released for FilesLocker Ransomware
(bleepingcomputer.com)
3538.
Serving Bandwidth-Friendly Video with HTTP Live Streaming (HLS)
(ryanparman.com)
3539.
UMap: create maps with OpenStreetMap layers
(umap.openstreetmap.fr)
3540.