January 2018 Archive
12691.
It's Just Emulation – The Challenge of Selling Old Games
(youtube.com)
12692.
China Escalates Crackdown on Cryptocurrency Trading
(bloomberg.com)
12693.
12694.
Can Government Officials Have You Arrested for Speaking to Them?
(theatlantic.com)
12695.
Keeping Spectre Secret
(theverge.com)
12696.
Infographic: The 10 Companies That Dominate the Global Arms Trade
(visualcapitalist.com)
12697.
Ford 40 electrified vehicles by 2022
(reuters.com)
12698.
Meltdown and Spectre, explained
(medium.com)
12699.
12700.
How an A.I. G.A.N Generates Believable Fake Photos
(nytimes.com)
12701.
API Marketing Strategies
(blog.cloudrail.com)
12702.
Why Proof of Burn cannot work cleanly in practice
(bitcointalk.org)
12703.
Maglr – Create interactive publications
(maglr.com)
12704.
Making the case against memories as evidence
(knowablemagazine.org)
12705.
Data pipelines: Be smart when storing the data
(gpestana.com)
12706.
12707.
Instagram.css
(picturepan2.github.io)
12708.
12709.
How to Be a Hero [Podcast]
(radiolab.org)
12710.
12711.
Go library which creates a CLI from struct fields
(github.com)
12712.
Generate Weekly Reports from Your Git Commits
(alexkras.com)
12714.
Meltdown
(blog.acolyer.org)
12715.
Tree-Shaking ThreeJS Applications
(github.com)
12716.
Why do scientists respond to criticism in a defensive, non-scientific way?
(andrewgelman.com)
12717.
The Silent Rise of the Female Driven Economy – Noteworthy – The Journal Blog
(blog.usejournal.com)
12718.
12719.
CVS bans photo manipulation for store beauty brands
(usatoday.com)
12720.
When Are Lexer Modes Useful?
(oilshell.org)