February 2015 Archive
781.
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UI Workers
(groups.google.com)
783.
Blink - Intent to deprecate: Insecure usage of powerful features
(groups.google.com)
784.
785.
786.
Shoegaze: an oral history
(wonderingsound.com)
787.
Hubble's star refuses to fade
(bbc.co.uk)
788.
Crunchbang is not dead
(crunchbangplusplus.org)
789.
HTTP Strict Transport Security Comes to Internet Explorer
(blogs.msdn.com)
790.
Overhydration and Endurance Running
(irunfar.com)
791.
Bizarre Earthquake Lights Finally Explained
(news.nationalgeographic.com)
792.
A Microscope on Microservices
(techblog.netflix.com)
793.
794.
795.
796.
Mathematicians who died under unfortunate or unfitting circumstances
(kellenmyers.org)
797.
798.
Memoirs from the Browser Wars (2003)
(ericsink.com)
799.
Show HN: Xbox One Controller Driver for OS X
(github.com)
800.
GoJS: Interactive Diagrams for the Web
(gojs.net)
801.
Reverse-engineering of KR580VM80A / i8080 is complete
(zeptobars.ru)
802.
Yahoo open-sources Kafka Manager for Kafka cluster management
(yahooeng.tumblr.com)
804.
World's Tallest Tsunami – Lituya Bay, Alaska, 1958
(geology.com)
805.
How I Accessed Employee Settings on Uber
(medium.com)
806.
Firefox to get a “walled garden” for extensions, Mozilla to be sole arbiter
(nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
807.
Anthem Breach May Have Started in April 2014
(krebsonsecurity.com)
808.
Perl 6 – Getting beyond static vs. dynamic [pdf]
(fosdem.org)
809.
Stop Robot Abuse
(stoprobotabuse.com)
810.
32- and 64-bit ARM Open Hardware Boards
(96boards.org)