African grey parrots spontaneously 'lend a wing'
(eurekalert.org)
January 2020 Archive
961.
962.
Police begin operational use of live facial recognition technology in London
(news.met.police.uk)
963.
State of SaaS Product Onboarding
(userpilot.com)
964.
Restack: Full-Stack ReasonML
(github.com)
965.
Age-Partitioned Bloom Filters
(arxiv.org)
966.
Better technology means higher expectations, which creates more work
(theatlantic.com)
967.
Ending Legacy Admissions at Johns Hopkins
(theatlantic.com)
968.
NeXTSTEP on the HP 712 Part 1: Installation
(blog.pizzabox.computer)
969.
Fixing Google Map Transit Feed Mistakes in Taiwan
(taipeiurbanism.com)
970.
Space Invaders
(computerarcheology.com)
971.
972.
F# Data Type Providers in .Net Core (2018)
(lukemerrett.com)
973.
New 10.3″ Waveshare E Ink Monitor
(blog.the-ebook-reader.com)
974.
curl receives $10K USD donation
(daniel.haxx.se)
976.
Papyrus, a Rust REPL
(github.com)
977.
A new browsing experience arrives in Firefox for Android Nightly
(blog.mozilla.org)
978.
Clojure – Fascinated, Disappointed, Astonished (2016)
(lewandowski.io)
979.
Bubble talk (2015)
(blog.samaltman.com)
980.
981.
How the stress of fight or flight turns hair white
(nature.com)
982.
Things and Stuff of 2019
(blog.fogus.me)
983.
Standalone WebAssembly games using I/O devices
(medium.com)
985.
Pattern Matching in Ruby 2.7 (2019)
(speakerdeck.com)
986.
Gravity: We might have been getting it wrong
(phys.org)
987.
Finding unique items: hash vs. sort
(douglasorr.github.io)
988.
Bring your monorepo down to size with sparse-checkout
(github.blog)
989.
Database containing details of 56M US residents found on the public internet
(theregister.co.uk)
990.
Projective Geometric Algebra Done Right
(terathon.com)