January 2017 Archive
7081.
The Fable of Edward Snowden (wsj.com)
7082.
RISC-V assembly (imperialviolet.org)
7083.
Show HN: Birds Alphabet Flash Cards and Word Card Game (130 Tarot Size Bird Photos (ruti-games.myshopify.com)
7084.
Yarn package manager now has its own /search (yarnpkg.com)
7085.
2016 United States of Technology Map (blog.rezscore.com)
7086.
Microtargeting of low-information voters: Big Data in the Trump campaign (medium.com)
7087.
Is breakfast actually bad for you? (telegraph.co.uk)
7088.
2016 Has Been a Golden Year for Strategy Games (kotaku.com)
7089.
Ask HN: How to figure out a research project?
7090.
Campus Identity Politics Is Dooming Liberal Causes, a Professor Charges (chronicle.com)
7091.
(Updated) Evolutionary Neural Networks (github.com)
7092.
Ask HN: Hackers, what activity in your craft do you struggle with the most?
7093.
A billion dollar gift for Twitter (medium.com)
7094.
The Unsolvable Math Problem (snopes.com)
7095.
Ask HN: When does traffic return to normal on HN post Christmas?
7096.
Side Project Mistakes Developers Make (briangilham.com)
7097.
Dividing a bit in two for performance (indexoutofrange.com)
7098.
WebAudio meet WebGL (surikov.github.io)
7099.
How to Evaluate PaaS Services (timecockpit.com)
7100.
Avatar-style S. Korean manned robot takes first baby steps (phys.org)
7101.
Why is there no fake news on LinkedIn? Listen to its editor explain (recode.net)
7102.
SpaceX says it has found cause of rocket explosion and plans to fly again Sunday (washingtonpost.com)
7103.
Ask HN: Got a fresh phish today: “Follow up to new Prime pricing and free promo”
7104.
Finland trials basic income for unemployed (theguardian.com)
7105.
Solar Could Beat Coal to Be the Cheapest Power on Earth (bloomberg.com)
7106.
Aredis – an async redis client (github.com)
7107.
Why You Should Hire a Professional Website Designer (snatchdigital.co.uk)
7108.
CES 2017: UK support to tech firms 'an embarrassment' (bbc.co.uk)
7109.
The (dis)information mercenaries now controlling Trump’s databases (medium.com)
7110.
US Congress: Republicans vote to limit ethics body (bbc.com)