February 2016 Archive
1351.
The Careful Design of Cave Story (soldierfromthesurface.com)
1352.
Nissan's self-parking chairs (engadget.com)
1353.
Show HN: Jolteon – Babel/Electron/React/Browserify/Sass application stack (github.com)
1354.
Long before the dinosaurs, hefty herbivores called pareiasaurs ruled the Earth (bristol.ac.uk)
1355.
Show HN: Tracing You, a website that tries to “see” where its visitors are (tracingyou.bengrosser.com)
1356.
20 Years, One Standard: The Story of TCP/IP (2003) (cbi.umn.edu)
1357.
Sqlite browser (sqlitebrowser.org)
1358.
Eric Hunsader wants to upend the world of high-frequency trading (marketwatch.com)
1359.
Lesbians tend to earn more than heterosexual women (economist.com)
1360.
Volvo recalls 59,000 cars over software fault (bbc.com)
1361.
React Armor: Protect your DOM from third-party tampering (github.com)
1362.
Is Blind Hiring the Best Hiring? (nytimes.com)
1363.
Show HN: Swift and VR – Google Cardboard Ported to Swift and iOS (github.com)
1364.
Show HN: PyGeno, a Python Package for Precision Medicine (github.com)
1365.
Show HN: Konsus.com – On-demand freelancers via chat (konsus.com)
1366.
Allowing Matlab to Talk to Rust (smitec.io)
1367.
Why I use ggplot2 (varianceexplained.org)
1368.
China's curious cult of the mango (bbc.com)
1369.
Recent Events and Future Changes (blog.freenode.net)
1370.
The Wonder of Quasars (intelligentlifemagazine.com)
1371.
Feds nail webcam on utility pole for 10 weeks to spy on suspect (arstechnica.com)
1372.
Buzzfeed Twitter “like to hear from you if you are not white and not male.” (mediaite.com)
1373.
How Much Does a Cremation Cost? Depends Who You Call (priceonomics.com)
1374.
Cryptome’s critique of Snowden Inc. (timshorrock.com)
1375.
Huawei launches Matebook (consumer.huawei.com)
1376.
Show HN: Linenoise NG – GNU Readline Replacement, with UTF8 and Windows (BSD) (github.com)
1377.
SimpliSafe Alarm System Replay Attack (blog.ioactive.com)
1378.
Go vs. Swift vs. C++ microbenchmark (lionet.livejournal.com)
1379.
Intel Compute Stick review: Second time's the charm (engadget.com)
1380.
FOQ – Frequently Obnoxious Questions When Doing an Open Source Project (taskwarrior.org)