January 2019 Archive
28591.
Apple could be working on gaming subscription service
(techcrunch.com)
28592.
‘You Lose’
(wsj.com)
28593.
28594.
Managing Azure Subscriptions and Resources (Part 1)
(bashirk.github.io)
28595.
Judo, a CLI testing library
(github.com)
28596.
Apex.AI Does the Invisible Work That Will Make Self-Driving Cars Possible
(spectrum.ieee.org)
28597.
New York Times' Anti-China Propaganda
(youtube.com)
28598.
Memebox’s Path to Global Dominance
(medium.com)
28599.
28600.
With a Little Help from My Friends
(medium.com)
28601.
Alzheimer's disease: study finds it may be possible to restore memory function
(medicalxpress.com)
28602.
A Few Thoughts on How to Think About Dilution
(saastr.com)
28603.
Lawrence Lessig on What MMOs Can Teach Us About Politics IRL
(nwn.blogs.com)
28604.
The Churchill you didn't know
(theguardian.com)
28605.
Western Digital Releases SweRV Core
(hub.packtpub.com)
28606.
Word Clouds in NLP #TextAnalysis
(bit.ly)
28607.
Take this test to figure out how tone-deaf you are
(theverge.com)
28608.
Fsync errors
(wiki.postgresql.org)
28609.
Detecting Synthetic Biology with Machine Learning
(gab41.lab41.org)
28610.
Opinion: No easy way out for Venezuela
(thebogotapost.com)
28611.
When does an investigation end?
(ryanfrantz.com)
28612.
How many metrics should an application return?
(robustperception.io)
28613.
28614.
CVE-2016-5404 freeipa ddos
(access.redhat.com)
28615.
Rufus Windows
(indiehackers.com)
28616.
PopRank: Ranking pages’ impact and users’ engagement on Facebook
(journals.plos.org)
28617.
When targets and metrics are bad for business
(thehustle.co)
28618.
28619.
13th Floor
(en.wikipedia.org)
28620.
How Technicolor changed movies [video]
(youtube.com)