A watershed moment for protein structure prediction
(nature.com)
January 2020 Archive
9331.
9332.
9333.
Reid Hoffman on Systems, Levers, and Quixotic Quests
(medium.com)
9334.
Something strange happens with buffering in a subshell
(datafix.com.au)
9335.
Huygens landing spin mystery solved
(phys.org)
9336.
9337.
9338.
Wirecutter No Longer Recommends Ring Doorbells, and It’s About Time
(onezero.medium.com)
9339.
Challenging the Efficacy of the Term Code ‘Kata’
(medium.com)
9340.
Twitch Has Become a Haven for Live Sports Piracy
(wired.com)
9341.
Google now treats iPhones as physical security keys
(theverge.com)
9342.
9343.
Gumroad Open Board Meeting #2
(youtube.com)
9344.
Mark Wahlberg-Backed F45 Training Files for IPO
(bloomberg.com)
9345.
Helicopter Parents Make Their Kids Feel Invisible
(parenting.nytimes.com)
9346.
Goldman Says It Sold Out of Uber Stake After IPO Lockup Expired
(bloomberg.com)
9347.
F5 to Acquire Shape Security for $1B
(f5.com)
9348.
9349.
9350.
How to Redesign Cities to Fight Loneliness (2018)
(fastcompany.com)
9351.
More Event Storming Tips – Part 2 – Facilitation and Existing Code
(philippe.bourgau.net)
9352.
9353.
Python Dependency Injection with Flask-Injector
(levelup.gitconnected.com)
9354.
CVE-2020-0601: the ChainOfFools attack explained with PoC
(research.kudelskisecurity.com)
9355.
Vjeux » Reflections on Excalidraw
(blog.vjeux.com)
9356.
Making Kubernetes configuration obvious and safe
(github.com)
9357.
An ELI5 of “Industry 4.0”
(thinkautomation.com)
9358.
Estonian government supports digital nomad bill
(news.err.ee)
9359.
This Isn't a Democracy, It's a Cheerocracy: Varsity Brands Cheerleading Monopoly
(mattstoller.substack.com)
9360.
High-Performance Java Persistence Tips
(vladmihalcea.com)