February 2015 Archive
961.
Clojure success stories (dev.clojure.org)
962.
Stalin: The Tyrant as Editor (chronicle.com)
963.
A Few Useful Things to Know about Machine Learning [pdf] (homes.cs.washington.edu)
964.
DataScript, a Datomic-Inspired Data Structure for the Browser (github.com)
965.
Peer-To-peer Architecture Could Save Streaming Video (webrtcworld.com)
966.
Google and blogs: “Shit.” (marco.org)
967.
Monty Oum, animator at Rooster Teeth, has died (roosterteeth.com)
968.
Probabilistic Programming for Advancing Machine Learning (ppaml.galois.com)
969.
100% Unemployment: on keeping busy when the robots take over (hyponymo.us)
970.
How Likely Is It That Birth Control Could Let You Down? (nytimes.com)
971.
Google Webfonts, the Spy Inside? (fontfeed.com)
972.
The Pirate Bay is an FBI honeypot? A disconcertingly plausible conspiracy theory (motherboard.vice.com)
973.
This Uncanny Valley of Voice Recognition (zachholman.com)
974.
Ask HN: Laptop for FreeBSD?
975.
Flipping the Script on Recruiters (npnd.com)
976.
Humanist Interface: The Entrenchment of Modern Minimalism (elischiff.com)
977.
Getting started with Meteor.js (joshowens.me)
978.
The Country of Vietnam Resolves to Localhost (blog.shodan.io)
979.
The San Francisco Suicide Club (1977-82) (suicideclub.com)
980.
2^120 Ways to Ensure Unique Identifiers (firebase.com)
981.
Macro-Benchmark with Django, Flask and AsyncIO (blog.gmludo.eu)
982.
Domain Driven Design When Surrounded by Legacy Development (2013) [pdf] (domainlanguage.com)
983.
U.S. OMB to release largest index of government data in the world (ire.org)
984.
Google’s SVP of Knowledge, Alan Eustace, Is Leaving (techcrunch.com)
985.
Implications of the Third Industrial Revolution (theeuropean-magazine.com)
986.
HTML5 Security Cheat Sheet (owasp.org)
987.
Universities warn Congress that patent reform would harm US innovation (aau.edu)
988.
Want Elon Musk to Hire You at Tesla? Work for Apple (bloomberg.com)
989.
Type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease reversed in rats (sciencedaily.com)
990.
Excuse Me Sir, Your WebRTC Is Leaking (blog.golgi.io)