January 2018 Archive
1711.
A Letter from Dijkstra on APL (1982) (jsoftware.com)
1712.
The Impossibility of Knowing Mark Twain (theparisreview.org)
1713.
Cooking the Books: Optimizing Purchase and Use of Ingredients (jasmcole.com)
1714.
A password for the Hawaii emergency agency was hiding in a public photo (uk.businessinsider.com)
1715.
Netflix hid a fake bio-tech booth in the middle of CES (engadget.com)
1716.
Feed Extinguisher: Removes FeedBurner from RSS feeds (vltf.org)
1717.
Women would lose $4.6B in earned tips if ‘tip stealing’ rule is finalized (epi.org)
1718.
Julian Assange's stay in London embassy untenable, says Ecuador (theguardian.com)
1719.
For These Young Entrepreneurs, Silicon Valley Is, Like, Lame (wsj.com)
1720.
Analysts put GM and Waymo far ahead in driverless car race (arstechnica.com)
1721.
How the Guardian improbably put itself on the path to profits (digiday.com)
1722.
Lifeguards use a drone to help rescue people in danger of drowning (businessinsider.com.au)
1723.
Identifying a SaaS Market That Machine Learning Can Address (tomtunguz.com)
1724.
Show HN: Read My Book Notes (readmybooknotes.com)
1725.
MRelief launches end-to-end food stamp enrollment service (techcrunch.com)
1726.
Code alignment issues (dendibakh.github.io)
1727.
The Jordan Peterson Moment (nytimes.com)
1728.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (January 2018)
1729.
Hyperloop costs and challenges undermine pinned hopes (bbc.com)
1730.
Lab meat to transform meat industry in 2021 (iol.co.za)
1731.
CES 2018: Look to the Processor, Not the Display, for TV Picture Improvements (spectrum.ieee.org)
1732.
Something doesn’t ad up about America’s advertising market (economist.com)
1733.
Google Is Eating Apple's Ecosystem for Lunch (char.gd)
1734.
Show HN: My first HTML Demo (glennthealien.github.io)
1735.
Ask HN: Founder claims I never purchased options, but I deposited checks
1736.
Urban Housing Solution That Has No Good Name (theatlantic.com)
1737.
User succumbs to a seizure in virtual reality while other players can only watch (theverge.com)
1738.
Kickass – Asteroid on any web page (kickassapp.com)
1739.
Keen eye spies bee and spider bedfellows in 'world-first' (brisbanetimes.com.au)
1740.
Voice-matching technology was developed by MIT/Lincoln Labs under NSA contract [pdf] (assets.documentcloud.org)