January 2017 Archive
5791.
Was 2016 especially dangerous for celebrities? An empirical analysis (medium.com)
5792.
Dietitian Puts Extreme ‘Clean Eating’ Claims to the Test – Results Aren’t Pretty (thememo.com)
5793.
My WATCH Runs GNU/Linux and It Is Amazing (learntemail.sam.today)
5794.
China’s Mobike raises $215M led by Tencent for its bicycle sharing service (techcrunch.com)
5795.
Get your loved ones off Facebook (salimvirani.com)
5796.
CSS Grid is Coming (rachelandrew.co.uk)
5797.
Do Hardware Cache Flushing Operations Actually Meet Our Expectations? (arxiv.org)
5798.
Ubuntu all snaps session (edge r309) (youtube.com)
5799.
The What Why and When of Refactoring (codecleane.rs)
5800.
From Sass to PostCSS (tylergaw.com)
5801.
Visualize GitHub's most popular repos of 2016 (donnemartin.com)
5802.
The Salami Method (adishavit.github.io)
5803.
Trello Is the Project Management System of the Year (project-management.zone)
5804.
2017 Container Trends: Winter Is Coming (blog.codedellemc.com)
5805.
Electron and/or browser compatible HTML/CSS and JavaScript chrome tabs (jaswsinc.github.io)
5806.
Magic Leap 2017 – On Creativity and Imagination (magicleap.com)
5807.
Announcing the WebRTC Metrics Report Series – Callstats.io (callstats.io)
5808.
Jason Fried (Basecamp) about to launch new book called “The Calm Company” (m.signalvnoise.com)
5809.
Tech Giants Seem Invincible. That Worries Lawmakers (nytimes.com)
5810.
Child Care Scarcity Has Very Real Consequences for Working Families (npr.org)
5811.
Are We Becoming More Moral Faster Than We're Becoming More Dangerous? (schneier.com)
5812.
Monitoring Thrift RPC framework (blog.netsil.com)
5813.
Compare two cities – Advanced U.S. city comparison tool (city-data.com)
5814.
The Amazon Echo's always-listening feature entangles it in a murder case (techhive.com)
5815.
PostgreSQL Tables Can Only Have 1600 Columns, Ever (nerderati.com)
5816.
Cyberwar for Sale (nytimes.com)
5817.
Mark Zuckerberg's 2017 plan to visit all US states hints at political ambitions (theguardian.com)
5818.
The Trouble with Quantum Mechanics – Steven Weinberg (2017) (nybooks.com)
5819.
Two Major Credit Reporting Agencies Have Been Lying to Consumers (theatlantic.com)
5820.
Micro-dosing (gq.com)