January 2017 Archive
1741.
Woolim – Lifting the Fog on DPRK’s Latest Tablet PC [video] (media.ccc.de)
1742.
Scientists claim to have tied the most tightly knotted physical structure known (newatlas.com)
1743.
Git-annex: Peer-to-peer network with Tor (git-annex.branchable.com)
1744.
Scar-free wound healing could be on its way (newatlas.com)
1745.
Linux kernel design patterns (lwn.net)
1746.
Why I’m Teaching Twitch to Predict the Future (blog.twitch.tv)
1747.
Ask HN: What was your relocation package like?
1748.
LG signals plan to put Wi-Fi in every appliance it releases in 2017 (arstechnica.co.uk)
1749.
Silicon Valley's Ambivalence Towards Trump Turns to Anger (nytimes.com)
1750.
Show HN: Staffjoy V2 – Text message-based employee scheduling app (staffjoy.com)
1751.
Toshiba, desperate for cash after scandal, will sell chip business (nytimes.com)
1752.
Sick but Not Sick (nybooks.com)
1753.
HIGH CPU usage on Mac (community.spotify.com)
1754.
Remote-control your Slack bots with JSON (blog.jasonette.com)
1755.
The Rise and Fall of the ‘Kill Box’ in US Military Strategy (defenseone.com)
1756.
Air pollution may lead to dementia in older women (sciencebulletin.org)
1757.
Career Advice and Salary Negotiations: Move Early and Move Often (thehftguy.com)
1758.
Show HN: Finch, Simple and Open Source Scheduler for Your Apps (usefinch.co)
1759.
Reconsider (2015) (m.signalvnoise.com)
1760.
Developing countries send trillions more to the west than the other way around (theguardian.com)
1761.
A Meeting of the Fern Society (theparisreview.org)
1762.
The Future of Apache Beam, Now a Top-Level Apache Software Foundation Project (talend.com)
1763.
Deep Learning in Clojure with Cortex (gigasquidsoftware.com)
1764.
How to Validate Demand for Your Product – Part 2 (upupgrow.com)
1765.
Yesterday was the trial balloon for a coup d’état against the United States (medium.com)
1766.
Barack Obama Publishes Defense of the ACA in the New England Journal of Medicine (nejm.org)
1767.
Study finds links between swearing and honesty (cam.ac.uk)
1768.
Eight billionaires 'as rich as world's poorest half' (bbc.com)
1769.
Close Look at Recent EmDrive Paper (centauri-dreams.org)
1770.
Oxfam: World's 8 richest as wealthy as half humanity (reuters.com)