Strangeness of Black Holes
(nautil.us)
January 2019 Archive
1591.
1593.
A Python cross-version decompiler
(github.com)
1594.
Jean-Paul Sartre Had a Bad Mescaline Trip (2018)
(openculture.com)
1595.
Cause of Alzheimer’s: gingivalis, the key bacteria in chronic gum disease
(newscientist.com)
1596.
Google shifted $23 bln to tax haven Bermuda in 2017
(reuters.com)
1597.
Privilege escalation through Kubernetes dashboard
(sysdig.com)
1598.
Abusing Exchange: One API call away from Domain Admin
(dirkjanm.io)
1599.
In Its First Decades, the United States Nurtured Schoolgirl Mapmakers
(atlasobscura.com)
1600.
No. 1 state for female entrepreneurs is Texas: Study
(dallasnews.com)
1601.
Response to the ASA’s Statement on p-Values
(errorstatistics.com)
1602.
1603.
Algol 68
(mraths.org.uk)
1604.
When a Memory Allocator Hides Security Bugs
(blog.fuzzing-project.org)
1605.
Egypt's Aswan Damn
(unintendedconsequenc.es)
1606.
Google Public DNS Now Supports DNS-Over-TLS
(security.googleblog.com)
1607.
Neuronal Dynamics: From single neurons to networks and models of cognition
(neuronaldynamics.epfl.ch)
1608.
The Prado Museum, Spain’s Cultural Jewel, Turns 200
(nytimes.com)
1609.
Poland arrests Huawei worker on allegations of spying for China
(theguardian.com)
1610.
1611.
Variational Autoencoders are not autoencoders
(paulrubenstein.co.uk)
1612.
Real-time readouts of thinking in rats
(news.mit.edu)
1613.
Neural Ordinary Differential Equations
(blog.acolyer.org)
1614.
GNU Bison 3.3
(lists.gnu.org)
1615.
Too Many Americans Will Never Be Able to Retire
(bloomberg.com)
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