January 2019 Archive
691.
Xapiand: A fast, simple, modern search and storage engine (kronuz.io)
692.
Txqr: Transfer data via animated QR codes (github.com)
693.
Road Tripping Around Europe in a Tesla Is Less Fun Than You’d Think (bloomberg.com)
694.
Ray Kurzweil: AI is still on course to outpace human intelligence (grayscott.com)
695.
'We're going to electrify the F-Series,' Ford exec says (freep.com)
696.
Singapore activist found guilty of hosting ‘illegal assembly’ via Skype (techcrunch.com)
697.
GitLab 11.7 Shipped with Releases, Multi-Level Child Epics, and NPM Registry (about.gitlab.com)
698.
Itch.io – Marketplace for Indie Games (itch.io)
699.
Neural ODE's: Understanding how they model data (jontysinai.github.io)
700.
Metasploit 5.0 Released (blog.rapid7.com)
701.
Amazon Ruined Online Shopping (theatlantic.com)
702.
Cruel and Unusual Punishment (harpers.org)
703.
Ideology Impairs Sound Reasoning (psyarxiv.com)
704.
Goodbye Big Five: Google (gizmodo.com)
705.
Why I Am Not an Austrian Economist (econfaculty.gmu.edu)
706.
The “.ro” Gold Rush (2018) (viorel.me)
707.
Scott Alexander Reviews Thiel's Zero to One (slatestarcodex.com)
708.
Asciidoctor – A fast, open-source text processor and publishing toolchain (asciidoctor.org)
709.
Just a few drinks can change how memories are formed (news.brown.edu)
710.
Most People With Addiction Grow Out of It (2014) (psmag.com)
711.
7-zip broken password random number generator (threadreaderapp.com)
712.
Lazarus 2.0 RC3 – Delphi-compatible cross-platform IDE (forum.lazarus-ide.org)
713.
Warby Parker built a 1,400-employee company by focusing on team culture (jilt.com)
714.
Initialization in C++ is Seriously Bonkers (mikelui.io)
715.
Programmer as wizard, programmer as engineer (2018) (tedinski.com)
716.
An Open Source UI Builder for React (github.com)
717.
CNC milling with open source software (opensource.com)
718.
Ditching Medium (joshjahans.com)
719.
Reahl – A Python-only web framework (reahl.org)
720.
Compilers for Free (codon.com)