January 2019 Archive
8073.
TensorStream: Bringing Machine Learning to Ruby
(medium.com)
8074.
“minimal”, a less attention grabbing internet experience
(minimal.timkrief.com)
8075.
Nesta’s 2019 predictions: the shock of the ‘new normal’
(nesta.org.uk)
8076.
Using RandHerd for distributed public randomness
(youtube.com)
8077.
GitHub Star History and Stats
(simov.github.io)
8078.
8079.
8080.
GLEIT: super-easy interactive html animations [JS]
(loreanvictor.github.io)
8081.
Blog to 10X your programming career
(zeroequalsfalse.press)
8082.
Huawei launches next-generation chipset for servers
(google.com)
8083.
8084.
Fselect: Find files with SQL-like queries
(github.com)
8085.
TypeScript promise util for process all
(github.com)
8086.
8087.
8088.
Atomic clocks: it is important that they keep good time. (part 1)
(lists.febo.com)
8089.
Atomic clocks: it is important that they keep good time. (part 2)
(lists.febo.com)
8090.
The Environmentally-Lit Interface: A Quantum Leap Forward
(bobburrough.com)
8091.
8092.
An Adventure in Pre-Rendered Backgrounds
(justinmeiners.github.io)
8093.
Comparison of the Text Distance Metrics
(kdnuggets.com)
8094.
8095.
8096.
NSA expert on the new ways we could get hacked (and defended) in 2019
(fastcompany.com)
8097.
Monitor a Website’s Uptime for $0.75/month Using Amazon Route53
(danielmiessler.com)
8098.
UnCAPTCHA AI Cracks Google ReCAPTCHAs with 90% Accuracy
(threatpost.com)
8099.
Programming Loops vs. Recursion – Computerphile
(youtube.com)
8100.