February 2015 Archive
1291.
Quiet Linear Mechanical Keyboard Switch Designed by the Open Steno Project (crowdsupply.com)
1292.
A Decentralized Lie Detector (augur.net)
1293.
A cross-browser offline-enabled web compass (lamplightdev.github.io)
1294.
Ettore Majorana was alive and living in Venezuela? (translate.google.com)
1295.
Show HN: The Autoprotocol Language Standard for Biology (autoprotocol.org)
1296.
Killing the Golden Goose? The changing nature of corporate research, 1980-2007 [pdf] (faculty.fuqua.duke.edu)
1297.
Pulsar: Real-Time Analytics at Scale (ebaytechblog.com)
1298.
Little Known Ways to Think about Discipline (7goldfish.com)
1299.
OK: An implementation of the K5 programming language (github.com)
1300.
Cloud Computing Patterns (cloudcomputingpatterns.org)
1301.
Titanic: Engineering Facts [video] (youtube.com)
1302.
Anatomy of a code tracer (medium.com)
1303.
At Chipotle, How Many Calories Do People Really Eat? (nytimes.com)
1304.
YouTube: 1B Viewers, No Profit (wsj.com)
1305.
Possible unconventional computing techniques of the future (nautil.us)
1306.
Boris – A tiny REPL for PHP (github.com)
1307.
How a Founder Turned a Slow Burn Rate into a Big Exit (firstround.com)
1308.
Vega, Sri Lanka's All-Electric Supercar (bbc.com)
1309.
Viv, Built by Siri’s Creators, Scores $12.5M for an AI Technology (techcrunch.com)
1310.
Golang web frameworks benchmark (quip.com)
1311.
Chairman Wheeler Proposes New Rules for Protecting the Open Internet [pdf] (transition.fcc.gov)
1312.
Surpassing Human-Level Performance on ImageNet Classification [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1313.
I Switched to a Standing Desk, So Now You Should, Too (newyorker.com)
1314.
HeartForth: An Emoji-Based Stack Language (neilk.net)
1315.
Go-gl: Massive Overhaul (docs.google.com)
1316.
Exploiting memory corruption bugs in PHP (inulledmyself.com)
1317.
SpaceX Webcast of Falcon 9 DSCOVR Launch (spacex.com)
1318.
Advice for first time founders (medium.com)
1319.
The disappeared: Chicago police detain Americans at abuse-laden 'black site' (theguardian.com)
1320.
A Look at Nanomsg and Scalability Protocols (bravenewgeek.com)