Quantum computing as a field is obvious bullshit
(scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
January 2019 Archive
2311.
2312.
Restaurants Are Scrambling for Cheap Labor in 2019
(bloomberg.com)
2313.
2314.
Vinyl and Cassette Sales Continued to Grow Last Year
(fortune.com)
2315.
2316.
Dropcopter uses drone to pollinate trees
(aopa.org)
2317.
We need more keywords
(mail.openjdk.java.net)
2318.
Data Is Never Raw
(thenewatlantis.com)
2319.
Swift 5 Release Notes for Xcode 10.2 beta
(developer.apple.com)
2320.
An Inside Look at Drift's Content Marketing Strategy
(campfirelabs.co)
2321.
A Future of Netflix
(samjarman.co.nz)
2322.
The Story of a 6-CPU Server from 1997
(cpushack.com)
2323.
Orbits and orbitals (2006)
(chemguide.co.uk)
2324.
The digressive, prescient brilliance of DH Lawrence’s essays
(newstatesman.com)
2325.
A Child’s Puzzle Has Helped Unlock the Secrets of Magnetism
(quantamagazine.org)
2326.
2327.
2329.
How to Write a Condolence Letter
(newyorker.com)
2330.
YouTube is changing its algorithms to stop recommending conspiracies
(washingtonpost.com)
2331.
VS Code Roadmap 2019
(github.com)
2332.
2333.
Advanced Tor Browser Fingerprinting (2016)
(jcarlosnorte.com)
2334.
2335.
How to Walk 100,000 Steps in One Day
(betterhumans.coach.me)
2336.
What Happened to 90’s Environmentalism?
(slatestarcodex.com)
2338.
Electrons don’t think
(backreaction.blogspot.com)
2339.
Removing JavaScript's 'this' keyword makes it a better language
(medium.freecodecamp.org)