January 2017 Archive
6031.
Why should you learn Go? (medium.com)
6032.
NASA working on a laser propulsion system that could get to Mars in 3 days (sciencealert.com)
6033.
Hodor: a configuration driven wrapper for lxml and cssselect (compile.com)
6034.
The State of Owner-Controlled Computing as Talos Winds Down (crowdsupply.com)
6035.
8 web development trends for 2017 (usersnap.com)
6036.
Pen power: China closer to ballpoint success (bbc.com)
6037.
An MVP Is Not a Cheaper Product, It’s about Smart Learning (medium.com)
6038.
Zero-Shot Translation with Google Multilingual Neural Machine Translation System (research.googleblog.com)
6039.
Intel agencies ask Americans to 'trust, don't verify' in new Cold War (thehill.com)
6040.
Explaining My Configs: OpenVPN (stosb.com)
6041.
Cherami: Durable and Scalable Task Queue (eng.uber.com)
6042.
Customer Satisfaction Survey Across Help Desks (nicereply.com)
6043.
27,000 MongoDB servers have their data wiped, receive ransom demand (grahamcluley.com)
6044.
Ruby is still great (hmans.io)
6045.
How to Make Wealth (paulgraham.com)
6046.
Show HN: Dio – fast react-like framework (dio.js.org)
6047.
Instrumentation: The First Four Things You Measure (honeycomb.io)
6048.
Fitbit acquires Vector Watch (techcrunch.com)
6049.
World’s first 3D-printed virtual reality art is a glorious gamechanger (thememo.com)
6050.
Onboarding your team to use D3.js (learningd3.com)
6051.
This Human-Powered Paper Centrifuge Is Pure Genius (gizmodo.com)
6052.
Can this man spark a renaissance for the Smalltalk programming language? (thenewstack.io)
6053.
An expert talks about the reason a Falcon 9 blew up last year (planetary.org)
6054.
Rules of ML [pdf] (martin.zinkevich.org)
6055.
UBER'S flying car ambitions are lofty and ridiculous (popsci.com)
6056.
The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache Beam as a Top-Level Project (blogs.apache.org)
6057.
“Side Hustle” as a Sign of the Apocalypse (medium.com)
6058.
ISPs Pushing for Elimination of New FCC Broadband Privacy Rules (techdirt.com)
6059.
China brain (en.wikipedia.org)
6060.
Bringing Wide Color to PhotoEditor SDK (medium.com)