January 2017 Archive
5971.
Center of North America is a town called Center and it's totally a coincidence (popsci.com)
5972.
My SaaS iOS App $3000 Sale Story (medium.com)
5973.
People still use the Amiga today, and new Viva Amiga documentary shows why (arstechnica.com)
5974.
Show HN: BusyBot – Bot for Skype for Business (github.com)
5975.
Your #1 resource for OpenGL (learnopengl.com)
5976.
50 Best Chatbot Apps That Will Help You to Be More Productive (topgizmo.com)
5977.
Why You Should Not Use Medium for Your Personal Blog (martin-brennan.com)
5978.
Cracking the 12+ Character Password Barrier, Literally (netmux.com)
5979.
Lux Programming Language reaches v0.5.0 (github.com)
5980.
A Lisp repl running in the browser (jscl-project.github.io)
5981.
The Robot Rampage (bloomberg.com)
5982.
Resources for creating front-end programming languages and frameworks in 2017 (medium.com)
5983.
Should You Get Started in Data Science? (math-blog.com)
5984.
Raytracing Reflection, Refraction, Fresnel, Total Internal Reflection, Beers Law (blog.demofox.org)
5985.
How I turned my side project into a profitable startup – BugMuncher Blog (bugmuncher.com)
5986.
Hubble Captures ‘Shadow Play’ Caused by Possible Planet (nasa.gov)
5987.
Cheap and Simple Particulate Matter Monitoring (blog.kubakuzma.com)
5988.
Migration from Spark 1.x to Spark 2.x (blog.knoldus.com)
5989.
Side project income 2016: 0 to $100/month (simon.codes)
5990.
Edge computing is the next multibillion-dollar tech market (businessinsider.com)
5991.
Newest GraphQL Tutorial (youtube.com)
5992.
Angular2 components in depth: Complete angular2 guide series (medium.com)
5993.
Apple AirPods: App Store Banned App to Track Lost AirPod Ear Pieces (fortune.com)
5994.
How Stack Overflow Plans to Survive the Next DNS Attack (blog.serverfault.com)
5995.
Ten years of iPhone (marco.org)
5996.
MongoDB attacks-for-ransom (bleepingcomputer.com)
5997.
Regardless of seniority, every good manager will: (randsinrepose.com)
5998.
Asana is down (trust.asana.com)
5999.
DARPA’s Biotech Chief Says 2017 Will “Blow Our Minds” (scientificamerican.com)
6000.
Causal inference from Random Forests (arxiv.org)