January 2020 Archive
12751.
Mediating Consent: From Pseudoevents to Pseudorealities
(ribbonfarm.com)
12752.
12753.
12754.
Labour spends five times more than Tories on Snapchat ads
(theguardian.com)
12755.
12756.
“Why we sleep” data manipulation: A smoking gun?
(statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
12757.
12759.
Hello World with LoRaWAN, The Things Network and Arduino
(robertputt.co.uk)
12760.
12761.
Fashion and Class [pdf]
(sites.middlebury.edu)
12762.
Concurrency with Python: Hardware-Based Parallelism
(bytes.yingw787.com)
12763.
12764.
A special report on Chinese technology
(economist.com)
12765.
ES-Everything: An ECMA Explainer
(matthewgerstman.com)
12766.
An Excess of Operating Systems
(mondaynote.com)
12767.
Why Does China Need Tesla?
(cntechpost.com)
12768.
Lift Up the Receiver, I'LL Make You a Believer
(aelkus.github.io)
12769.
12770.
SEOUL-Based Medical AI Firm Lunit Secures $26M for Global Expansion
(asiatechdaily.com)
12771.
The Etymology of “Cyberpunk”
(textfiles.com)
12772.
A $300K/Month Healthy Meals Delivery Service
(starterstory.com)
12773.
In case of WWIII, these Americans have ideas to avoid the military
(makeup365.club)
12774.
Why Alexa Is Always Listening to Your Conversations
(forbes.com)
12775.
.69 ball, buck and ball and buckshot cartridges of the U.S. Army
(davide-pedersoli.com)
12776.
Managing Power Dynamically
(semiengineering.com)
12777.
Hall Carbine Affair
(en.wikipedia.org)
12778.
Random Access Permutations
(blog.edwardloveall.com)
12779.
China-made UOS welcomes the first domestic CAD software
(cntechpost.com)
12780.
Trump reiterates threat to target Iranian cultural sites
(edition.cnn.com)