February 2016 Archive
1561.
Portia: Open-Source Alternative to Kimono Labs (blog.scrapinghub.com)
1562.
Turn Coffee into Code (dev.coffee)
1563.
It Is What It Is (And Nothing Else) – Why Recursion Still Matters (existentialtype.wordpress.com)
1564.
Silicon Valley is broken and heading for social unrest (qz.com)
1565.
Ask HN: What are the best open source tools you use in your organization?
1566.
Ask HN: Your thoughts about online developer recruitment tools like HackerRank?
1567.
Let's stop talking about quality (blog.samstokes.co.uk)
1568.
2016 Spark Summit East Keynote (slideshare.net)
1569.
Which dating apps are winning the hearts of the world? (bbc.co.uk)
1570.
USB-Dongle Authentication List (dongleauth.info)
1571.
Lang: Python module for enforcing programming language constraints (github.com)
1572.
Horses recognise human emotions (bbc.com)
1573.
IBM to Bring Swift to the Cloud (www-03.ibm.com)
1574.
Facebook's iOS Bug Led ComScore to Overestimate Time Spent (adage.com)
1575.
Complete tree of life visualization using d3 and Catalog of Life (bpodgursky.com)
1576.
Centriphone – an iPhone video experiment [video] (youtube.com)
1577.
React.js Conf 2016 [videos] (youtube.com)
1578.
Installing TensorFlow with Python 3 on EC2 GPU Instances (eatcodeplay.com)
1579.
Announcing TypeScript 1.8 (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
1580.
Base Ten for Almost Everything (randomascii.wordpress.com)
1581.
I should be able to opt out an app's feature based on the permission required (medium.com)
1582.
Don't force people to understand how the Internet works (medium.com)
1583.
ARM Mbed IoT Device Platform (mbed.com)
1584.
SDCC – Small Device C Compiler (sdcc.sourceforge.net)
1585.
Can Extreme Exercise Hurt Your Heart? Swimming the Pacific to Find Out (npr.org)
1586.
New Ways into the Brain’s ‘Music Room’ (nytimes.com)
1587.
Horrors of the Colosseum (livescience.com)
1588.
Ask HN: Does HN move too fast for 'Ask HN'?
1589.
Quick introduction to SAT/SMT solvers and symbolic execution [pdf] (yurichev.com)
1590.
Linux Mint forum database compromised, all users urged to change passwords (blog.linuxmint.com)