January 2019 Archive
2191.
MONIAC – Monetary National Income Analogue Computer (en.wikipedia.org)
2192.
Chinese drone maker DJI uncovers corruption, sees $150M loss (sg.news.yahoo.com)
2193.
Big Mac trademark cancelled across Europe (m.independent.ie)
2194.
Measuring Traffic Manipulation on Twitter (comprop.oii.ox.ac.uk)
2195.
Potential employer flew me out for interview, cancels return flight (workplace.stackexchange.com)
2196.
Public Trello board: 100 actionable ideas to your startup's first 100 users
2197.
Defensive JavaScript (javascriptjanuary.com)
2198.
Netflix Joins MPAA, Leaves the Internet Association (engadget.com)
2199.
Inside the Strange yet Profitable World of Retail Arbitrage (melmagazine.com)
2200.
A new concurrency system for Nim (2013) (nim-lang.org)
2201.
Deep Learning Basics: Introduction and Overview [video] (youtube.com)
2202.
I Spent $925 on a Fake Canada Goose Coat (theatlantic.com)
2203.
Ask HN: What's your funniest hiring interview story?
2204.
Machine learning is helping auto lenders make better decisions (bloomberg.com)
2205.
Scientists Identify Gene Pattern That Makes Some Animals Monogamous (smithsonianmag.com)
2206.
You’re never going to have a legacy, so give up trying (qz.com)
2207.
Why eating less meat is the best thing you can do for the planet in 2019 (theguardian.com)
2208.
The Eternal Treadmill of Fitness Trends: From Hot Pants to Hot Mess (nytimes.com)
2209.
Public Dissection Was a Gruesome Spectacle (daily.jstor.org)
2210.
Political failure modes and the beige dictatorship (antipope.org)
2211.
European Medicines Agency (EMA) closes London office with loss of 900 jobs (theguardian.com)
2212.
Retrofuturism: Futuristic car concepts of the 1980s (2018) (bobave.com)
2213.
Proto-internet trolls: Struensee and press freedom in 18th century Denmark (blogs.bl.uk)
2214.
I am calling from Microsoft and we detected an issue with your win installation (threadreaderapp.com)
2215.
Structuring spreadsheets with the “lish” data model (2017) (oro.open.ac.uk)
2216.
Theresa May loses Brexit deal vote by majority of 230 (theguardian.com)
2217.
Computers Determine States of Consciousness (scientificamerican.com)
2218.
Linux board makers learn how to specialize (linuxgizmos.com)
2219.
How Holidify Bounced Back to Hit 5M Users (medium.com)
2220.
Josiah Royce: The philosopher we need today? (nytimes.com)