February 2016 Archive
1531.
Transitioning from SPDY to HTTP/2 (blog.chromium.org)
1532.
IF Magazine (archive.org)
1533.
Museum of Endangered Sounds (savethesounds.info)
1534.
The Decline of Sears (michael-roberto.blogspot.com)
1535.
Badgers are driving hedgehogs extinct (rationaloptimist.com)
1536.
Hoverboard fires (google.com)
1537.
Wmail – Desktop client for Gmail and Google Inbox (thomas101.github.io)
1538.
Russia's improved ballistic missiles to be tested as asteroid killers (tass.ru)
1539.
Phantom Time Hypothesis (en.wikipedia.org)
1540.
Tesla Motors Acquires Tesla.com: We Speak with the Seller (namepros.com)
1541.
How to Use Varnish Cache as Secured AWS S3 Gateway (info.varnish-software.com)
1542.
60+ recordings of Satie's Gymnopedie One played simultaneously (cookingwithsound.com)
1543.
Codeology: visualization of GitHub projects (codeology.braintreepayments.com)
1544.
Kemal: Fast, simple web framework for Crystal (kemalcr.com)
1545.
Hearing Heartbeat in Audio and Video: A Deep Learning Project (samcoope.com)
1546.
E.U. And U.S. Release Details on Trans-Atlantic Data Transfer Deal (nytimes.com)
1547.
Continuously writing an iPhone app, on an iPad Pro, using C# [video] (youtube.com)
1548.
TensorFuse – Common interface for Theano, CGT, and TensorFlow (github.com)
1549.
Tesla Model 3 Price Confirmed at $35K (before incentives) (bloomberg.com)
1550.
The Women Who Programmed ENIAC (phillyvoice.com)
1551.
China’s Island Missiles Can Effectively Shut Out the U.S. Air Force (warisboring.com)
1552.
Ask HN: What else do you read as regularly as Hacker News?
1553.
Blog post id enumeration can lead to unwanted information disclosure (jeffgeerling.com)
1554.
The lost hope of self-help (aeon.co)
1555.
OpenIO: object storage and grid for apps (openio.io)
1556.
Lessons I learned while creating my SaaS with Rails (samurails.com)
1557.
DIY Firefox OS TV (first Steps) (github.com)
1558.
Eric 'Winkle' Brown: Celebrated British pilot dies, aged 97 (bbc.com)
1559.
Scientist4J – A Java Port of GitHub's Scientist (github.com)
1560.
Microsoft Plumbs Ocean’s Depths to Test Underwater Data Center (nytimes.com)