January 2019 Archive
661.
Money-laundering oligarchs bought all the real-estate to clean their oil money (boingboing.net)
662.
Childhood's End: The digital revolution has turned into something else (edge.org)
663.
Someone is trying to steal archive.is's domain (twitter.com)
664.
Introduction to TLA+ Model Checking in the Command Line (medium.com)
665.
Marc Andreessen: VR will be 1,000 times bigger than AR (techcrunch.com)
666.
Oregon Bottle Deposit System Hits 90 Percent Redemption Rate (opb.org)
667.
Wittgenstein’s theories are the basis of all modern NLP (towardsdatascience.com)
668.
Train Your Brain Like a Memory Champion (nytimes.com)
669.
The Hallmarks of Aging (2013) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
670.
Decidim: Free Open-Source participatory democracy for cities and organizations (decidim.org)
671.
Racket-On-Chez Status: January 2019 (blog.racket-lang.org)
672.
1500 Private Jets Fly to Davos for Climate Talks (theguardian.com)
673.
Node-Red – Flow-Based Programming for the Internet of Things (nodered.org)
674.
This is Your Brain Off Facebook - study offers glimpse of unplugging (nytimes.com)
675.
Kernel quality control, or the lack thereof (lwn.net)
676.
A sane introduction to maximum likelihood estimation and maximum a posteriori (blog.christianperone.com)
677.
SSD Storage: 2018 in review (anandtech.com)
678.
Kite launches line-of-code completions, goes cloudless, secures $17M in funding (kite.com)
679.
Personal Finance Lessons for Technology Professionals (troyhunt.com)
680.
Mozilla Announces Deal to Bring Firefox Reality to HTC VIVE Devices (blog.mozilla.org)
681.
Hard Part of Computer Science? Getting into Class (nytimes.com)
682.
Front End Development Topics to Learn in 2019 (zendev.com)
683.
Modern Weather Forecasts Are Stunningly Accurate (theatlantic.com)
684.
Australian Government Design System (designsystem.gov.au)
685.
The worst career advice I ever received (hackernoon.com)
686.
The Chinese scientist who allegedly created CRISPR babies is being detained (techcrunch.com)
687.
Marie Kondo's Advice Praised by Scientists: “Clutter Is Not a Good Thing” (inverse.com)
688.
Ask HN: What kind of information do you look for before learning/using new tech?
689.
Tracking Blood Sugar (eric.jain.name)
690.
Using Web Technologies to Print a Book (richardmavis.info)