January 2017 Archive
8161.
Green Threads Are Like Garbage Collection (fpcomplete.com)
8162.
Parallelism and Task-Decomposition: An Introduction (ngideo.blogspot.com)
8163.
As connected hardware matures, investors pour more funding into fewer companies (techcrunch.com)
8164.
Managing Your Passwords with a Web Browser (nytimes.com)
8165.
Supersingular isogeny Diffie–Hellman key exchange (en.wikipedia.org)
8166.
After Security Meeting, Trump Admits Possibility of Russian Hacking (nytimes.com)
8167.
Dell XPS 13/15 Precision M5510 Thunderbolt 3 Crippled to TB2 Speeds (notebookcheck.net)
8168.
The DevOps Engineer Is an Optical Illusion (linux.com)
8169.
Don't Let the Swag Throw Off Your Swagger (psychologytoday.com)
8170.
2017: Research, Life and the Beginning of a New University: A Brief Update (linkedin.com)
8171.
2017 Blogging Report: State of the Blogging Industry (Survey of 800+ Bloggers) (convertkit.com)
8172.
How difficult is the GVG-AI competition? (kmjn.org)
8173.
How to Know Your Product Will Succeed (blog.dilbert.com)
8174.
Deep Learning in Action (datasciencecentral.com)
8175.
Tools I’ve Used to Improve My Communication and Writing Skills (medium.com)
8176.
My site now uses HTTPS (martinfowler.com)
8177.
Jason Cohen: Look what we did (blog.asmartbear.com)
8178.
Omnifmt: automatically format code via external pretty-printers (github.com)
8179.
In-Depth Interview: Cyber Security Consultant Rejects “Russia Hacking” Claims (medium.com)
8180.
A Settlement Highlights the Complexity of Credit Scores (nytimes.com)
8181.
After Deaths from Disinfectants, Ex-Chief of Firm’s South Korean Unit Is Jailed (nytimes.com)
8182.
SpaceX Is Cribbing from Boeing's 1920s Playbook (theatlantic.com)
8183.
Apple Pulls LinkedIn from Russian App Store (9to5mac.com)
8184.
This Morning Routine Will Save You 20+ Hours per Week (medium.com)
8185.
Book Review: Devops Handbook (billcloud.me)
8186.
Show HN: PictuRap (picturap.com)
8187.
A Growing Seattle Goes All in on Transit (citylab.com)
8188.
The billion-dollar pharma startup that Silicon Valley has totally missed (techcrunch.com)
8189.
The Last Night of the World (esquire.com)
8190.
How Technology Hijacks People’s Minds – From Google’s Design Ethicist (medium.com)