February 2016 Archive
1681.
Banks race to beat the patent trolls and Silicon Valley (bloomberg.com)
1682.
BigchainDB: A scalable blockchain database (bigchaindb.com)
1683.
ReactOS 0.4.0 released (reactos.org)
1684.
Budget Woes in San Jose (theatlantic.com)
1685.
The E-Cat has been replicated? (animpossibleinvention.com)
1686.
What should I learn next as a programmer? (medium.com)
1687.
How the United States built a welfare state for the wealthy (washingtonpost.com)
1688.
The Plot to Steal the Color White (bloomberg.com)
1689.
Gravitational (YC S15): Software On-Prem or in Cloud from Single Code Base (techcrunch.com)
1690.
What You Need to Know about HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP) (blog.rlove.org)
1691.
The Linux Kernel, CDDL and Related Issues (softwarefreedom.org)
1692.
The Robots Are Coming for Wall Street (nytimes.com)
1693.
Spirit.js – easily animate objects on the web (spiritjs.io)
1694.
How Repulsive: On the merits of disturbing literature (theparisreview.org)
1695.
I’m a Former Green Beret and Here’s How I Would Bring Down Bitcoin (bitcoinmagazine.com)
1696.
Steve Ballmer on Microsoft, his Twitter investment, and sports tech (businessinsider.com)
1697.
Website-Targeted False Content Injection by Network Operators (arxiv.org)
1698.
Show HN: AllOrigins – Pull content from any page as JSON via API (allorigins.pw)
1699.
Pitfalls of self-guided science (2004) (pubs.acs.org)
1700.
Afterglow – A live-coding lighting controller, built with Clojure and Overtone (github.com)
1701.
What Can JavaScript Do? A Non-Technical Overview (dazm.co)
1702.
Leasing Begins for New York’s First Micro-Apartments (nytimes.com)
1703.
The Twitter Contradiction (avc.com)
1704.
A Review of the Amazon Books Store (programmingzen.com)
1705.
Show HN: EZing – Mobile email client that looks like Messenger and uses PGP (ezing.de)
1706.
Testing Rails applications in the life of a freelancer (rubyfleebie.com)
1707.
Voter Records for 2M Iowans Exposed on GOP Site (wsj.com)
1708.
Noma's taste of tomorrow: creating the future of food (wired.co.uk)
1709.
Why Digital Maps Are Inaccurate in China (travelandleisure.com)
1710.
Experimenting with mob programming to rebuild the gov.uk Verify front end (identityassurance.blog.gov.uk)