February 2016 Archive
1711.
Why Sealion Is Not an Option for Hitler to Win the War (1998) (philmasters.org.uk)
1712.
Link Between Neanderthal DNA and Depression Risk (theatlantic.com)
1713.
Get Me Off Your Fucking Mailing List [pdf] (scs.stanford.edu)
1714.
FilterLists – directory of filter lists for ads, trackers, and annoyances (filterlists.com)
1715.
Good CEOs aren't busy (medium.com)
1716.
We finally did something about [Ember on] Android Performance (eviltrout.com)
1717.
Distributed NumPy Arrays (matthewrocklin.com)
1718.
Aber Warum? (2015) (maydaypress.com)
1719.
Finding secrets in Python source code (eng.lyft.com)
1720.
Show HN: VeryAnts: Probabilistic Integer Arithmetic for Ruby (github.com)
1721.
Start here: Statistics for A/B testing (medium.com)
1722.
Diablo 3 – Wings of Angels (simonschreibt.de)
1723.
What is Open Recursion? (2013) (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
1724.
Concurrent Tries with Efficient Non-Blocking Snapshots (2012) [pdf] (lampwww.epfl.ch)
1725.
Lessons from Interviews of Pre-Eminent VCs in 2000 (2014) (tomtunguz.com)
1726.
Retracing Detroit's Native American Trails (detroiturbanism.blogspot.com)
1727.
Forced arbitration clauses are a form of wealth transfer to the rich (boingboing.net)
1728.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2016)
1729.
Jai Language Primer (github.com)
1730.
Effects of a Year in Ketosis [video] (quantifiedself.com)
1731.
Julian Assange decision by UN panel ridiculous, says Hammond (bbc.co.uk)
1732.
Drug Traffickers Seek Safe Haven Amid Legal Marijuana (abcnews.go.com)
1733.
HTC's Vive will cost $799, ship in early April (engadget.com)
1734.
Ask HN: Best places in Europe to leave city life and work on your projects?
1735.
Show HN: LennyFaces.net – Cheatsheets for lenny faces (lennyfaces.net)
1736.
Johnson and Johnson, ViaCyte Testing Possible Diabetes Cure (abcnews.go.com)
1737.
Offshore Wind Farm to Power More Than One Million U.K. Homes (wsj.com)
1738.
A Brief Guide to Philly Tech Scene (williamrfry.com)
1739.
How Intellectuals Create a Public (chronicle.com)
1740.
Why lost phones keep pointing at Atlanta couple’s home (fusion.net)