January 2018 Archive
10441.
10442.
VRTK Developer Calls It Quits, Cancels Fourth Edition
(tomshardware.com)
10443.
Rustface: Seeta face detection engine in Rust
(github.com)
10444.
10445.
Plan finally moving to overhaul H-1B visa program
(mercurynews.com)
10446.
Google Realtime API Deprecation
(developers.google.com)
10447.
British Airways Is Introducing Seats That Don’t Recline
(onemileatatime.boardingarea.com)
10448.
Intel CPU Bug Causes Kernel Memory Vulnerability
(hothardware.com)
10450.
Convert Your Google Calendar into a Beat`Em Up
(task-fighter.com)
10451.
My honest opinion about Unit Testing
(hackernoon.com)
10452.
Brain fog – poor memory, difficulty thinking clearly etc
(drmyhill.co.uk)
10453.
Year in review for makers
(yearinreview.me)
10454.
Promise is the wrong abstraction
(anttih.com)
10455.
Why everything might have taken so long (2017)
(meteuphoric.wordpress.com)
10456.
Kierkegaard on Our Greatest Source of Unhappiness
(brainpickings.org)
10457.
Lasers and X-rays – Recovering Decaying Film
(bbc.co.uk)
10458.
10460.
A Data Detox for a healthier, balanced digital life
(blog.mozilla.org)
10461.
What are the best ways to increase a site's position in Google?
(webmasters.stackexchange.com)
10462.
Google Fit can identify strength training exercises and count reps
(androidpolice.com)
10463.
Build a bot with Somiibo's API
(dev.somiibo.com)
10464.
In 2018, I want to find new music without using algorithms
(theverge.com)
10465.
Intel's CPU to receive a performance hit
(reddit.com)
10466.
Wait for KASLR to Be Effective Exploit
(grsecurity.net)
10467.
Process of work
(github.com)
10468.
10469.
How San Francisco turned against robots
(click.notice.ft.com)
10470.
Making China Great Again
(newyorker.com)