January 2019 Archive
511.
A Guide for Adults Going to College (npr.org)
512.
OpenSCAD: Software for creating solid 3D CAD objects (openscad.org)
513.
An Astronaut Accidentally Called 911 from Space (newsweek.com)
514.
I have magnets implanted in my hands (magnetfinge.rs)
515.
Show HN: Deep Learning GUI to Create, Train and Visualize Models in a Browser (beta.aifiddle.io)
516.
Compass Pathways has set itself up to be the first legal provider of psilocybin (qz.com)
517.
Digitized minutes of Royal Society meetings taken between 1686 and 1711 (blogs.royalsociety.org)
518.
Microsoft decides IE 10 has had its fun: Termination set for Jan 2020 (theregister.co.uk)
519.
Did Australia Poke a Hole in Your Phone’s Security? (nytimes.com)
520.
Texas has enough sun and wind to quit coal, Rice researchers say (houstonchronicle.com)
521.
Judge unseals trove of internal Facebook documents from 2012 legal action (revealnews.org)
522.
SF restaurants are suffocating (medium.com)
523.
Implicit model of other people’s visual attention as an invisible beam (pnas.org)
524.
Why isn't bamboo wood a bigger industry? (quora.com)
525.
ScyllaDB Open Source 3.0 (scylladb.com)
526.
Netflix Takes Down Episode of Hasan Minhaj’s Show in Saudi Arabia (huffingtonpost.com)
527.
A Stroke Turned a 63-Year-Old into a Rap Legend (theatlantic.com)
528.
The 40M dollar job (idiallo.com)
529.
Nintendo Makes It Clear That Piracy Is Only Way to Preserve Video Game History (motherboard.vice.com)
530.
Using Fourier Transforms to Multiply Numbers (blog.robertelder.org)
531.
A Visual Exploration of Gaussian Processes (jgoertler.com)
532.
Company Update (tesla.com)
533.
The money, job, marriage myth: are you happy yet? (theguardian.com)
534.
Flat Design vs. Traditional Design: Comparative Experimental Study (2015) (researchgate.net)
535.
Google gives Wikimedia millions (wired.com)
536.
Sacklers Directed Efforts to Mislead Public About OxyContin, Documents Indicate (nytimes.com)
537.
Quinn 0.2.0: QUIC protocol implementation in Rust (github.com)
538.
AMD GCN Radeon Support in GCC 9 (gcc.gnu.org)
539.
DiffEqFlux.jl – A Julia Library for Neural Differential Equations (julialang.org)
540.
Lines of bare C++: raytracing made simple (github.com)