January 2018 Archive
15001.
15002.
15003.
America's Strangest Liquor Laws
(saturdayeveningpost.com)
15004.
Who Is Leading the AI Race
(worldinnovationgroup.co)
15005.
New Antennas Will Take CubeSats to Mars and Beyond
(spectrum.ieee.org)
15006.
Tech's terrible year: how the world turned on Silicon Valley in 2017
(theguardian.com)
15007.
Building a Curriculum to Support New Engineers
(technology.cloverhealth.com)
15008.
Tools for Thinking and Tools for Systems
(css-tricks.com)
15009.
Jim Breyer invested in VeChain cryptocurrency
(medium.com)
15010.
Phone that sticks to your finger
(booooooom.com)
15011.
How we retreat as a remote team
(blog.kumu.io)
15012.
HTTP (client and server) transfer one liners
(bitrot.sh)
15013.
Monolith – An Unopinionated, HTML Focused CSS Framework
(getmonolith.io)
15014.
15015.
Is teaching 'software development methodologies' teaching lessons of failure?
(blogs.harvard.edu)
15016.
Russia’s Proton rocket falls on hard times
(arstechnica.com)
15017.
Growing a Facebook Link Preview Editor to $1,600/mo
(indiehackers.com)
15018.
That's Not a Tank: An Explainer
(foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com)
15019.
Munafo's Laws of Mathematics
(mrob.com)
15020.
MIT VP for Research on the importance of funding science
(nytimes.com)
15021.
Sierra at the Cusp of the Multimedia Age
(filfre.net)
15022.
Harry Potter Finally Gets Translated into Scots
(openculture.com)
15023.
The Little Guide for POO in JS
(medium.com)
15025.
The best VPN apps for the iPhone
(pcmag.com)
15026.
On leadership: Why culture is the one secret to remote company success
(blog.appacademy.io)
15027.
Cloud Communities: The Dawn of Global Citizenship?
(globalcit.eu)
15028.
Meet the $800 Smartphone That You Probably Won’t Buy
(nytimes.com)
15029.
15030.
AI Algorithm Can Read Your Mind
(news.developer.nvidia.com)