Make or Break Your Life Between 5–7 AM
(medium.com)
January 2019 Archive
7441.
7442.
New mouse design raises questions
(realhardwarereviews.com)
7443.
Maintaining State in Your ViewControllers – Swift
(mecid.github.io)
7444.
Jack Dorsey (Twitter): Rolling Stone Interview
(rollingstone.com)
7446.
7447.
Full speed ahead for DeepMind's AI patent applications
(ipkitten.blogspot.com)
7448.
Modelling the gravity of a no-deal Brexit
(theconversation.com)
7449.
Porphyromonas gingivalis in Alzheimer’s disease brains: Evidence for causation
(advances.sciencemag.org)
7450.
Continuing elaborate scam targets photographers
(petapixel.com)
7451.
Y10K and Beyond
(tools.ietf.org)
7453.
Social media to fight destruction of environment?
(ecohint.com)
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7456.
7457.
Talent shortage in quantum computing
(news.mit.edu)
7458.
7459.
How to Manage Your Fear of Public Speaking According to a Conference Host
(betterhumans.coach.me)
7460.
Building data science capabilities: the six functions of data teams
(stochasticfutures.com)
7461.
Pentagon to review Amazon employee’s influence over $10B government contract
(washingtonpost.com)
7462.
Code Shelter – a collective of volunteer software developers
(codeshelter.co)
7463.
Never Tweet
(nytimes.com)
7465.
Apple’s Macintosh Computer Turns 30: Did You Know It Almost Failed?.com
(techland.time.com)
7466.
Why No 2D Userspace API in Linux Direct Rendering Manager?
(blog.ffwll.ch)
7467.
Choosing Between Windows and MacOS Still Matters
(gizmodo.com)
7469.
Open offices are bad for us (2017)
(bbc.com)
7470.
11,543 Microsoft employees got swept up in a reply-all e-mail apocalypse
(nordic.businessinsider.com)