February 2016 Archive
2191.
Study: Social networks of political donors and effects on campaign donations (technologyreview.com)
2192.
The Artificial Universe That Creates Itself (theatlantic.com)
2193.
Book: Using C on the Unix System (bitsinthewind.com)
2194.
Why Costs Matter (pedestrianobservations.wordpress.com)
2195.
Founders Holding Things (foundersholdingthings.com)
2196.
Red Hat ships kernel with crash bug, hides fix behind paywall (bugs.centos.org)
2197.
About Those Gravitational Waves (hackaday.com)
2198.
Caller ID API Now Includes Domestic and International Data – Free Demo (opencnam.com)
2199.
Race Is on to Deliver Internet from Space (wsj.com)
2200.
Can Watson save IBM? (ft.com)
2201.
Python 3.4 supports only 100 regex groups (github.com)
2202.
In Praise of Gnome Classic [pdf] (hawthorne-press.com)
2203.
Yelp Employee Protests Low Pay in Medium Post, Is Promptly Fired (recode.net)
2204.
What This Medieval Wine Jug Can Tell Us About Islam (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
2205.
HeadsUp – Voice recognition system for drivers (getheadsup.com)
2206.
What I'm Going to Change in Light of 'Dead Men Write No Code' (blog.grobinson.net)
2207.
Show HN: Trigger Happy, a selfhosted clone of IFTTT (blog.trigger-happy.eu)
2208.
My first programs: Old Pascal programs I wrote in the early nineties (github.com)
2209.
Show HN: Super Markup World (supermarkupworld.daggasoft.com)
2210.
A Tesla in Every Garage? Not So Fast (spectrum.ieee.org)
2211.
Ekanite: Syslog server with built-in search (github.com)
2212.
Ask HN: OSS projects/communities we should learn from for Eve
2213.
Alphabet Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2015 Results (abc.xyz)
2214.
Graph.no – Weather forecast via finger (2014) (0p.no)
2215.
Unhelpful abstractions (dave.cheney.net)
2216.
Sept. 13, 1833: Imported Ice Chills, Thrills India (2010) (wired.com)
2217.
Let’s Encrypt and iTunes podcasts (dominicrodger.com)
2218.
Raspberry Pi 3 – First Look (blog.pimoroni.com)
2219.
Show HN: iPipeTo, Yeoman ui as a standalone composable cli tool (github.com)
2220.
Flammarion – browser-based Ruby GUI Toolkit (github.com)