February 2016 Archive
2491.
Ask HN: What questions would you ask your interviewers?
2492.
Andreessen Horowitz Sells Some Lyft Shares to Prince Al-Waleed (wsj.com)
2493.
Ask HN: Is React Native ready for building high quality mobile apps?
2494.
Show HN: Insideout – does this new approach to Python packaging makes sense? (github.com)
2495.
Ask HN: How much programming experience you need to become a data scientist?
2496.
SpaceX SES-9 Mission Webcast (youtube.com)
2497.
Belgian woman, 24, granted euthanasia death over depression (m.nydailynews.com)
2498.
Proposal: “Statements as Expressions” using do (ponyfoo.com)
2499.
WebDSL – Domain-Specific Language for Web Applications (webdsl.org)
2500.
A Pure-CSS Approach to Tabs (2014) (trevan.co)
2501.
Ecological Redemption: Ocean Farming in the Era of Climate Change (centerforneweconomics.org)
2502.
“RIP Twitter”: Twitter to Introduce Algorithmic Timeline as Soon as Next Week (buzzfeed.com)
2503.
The surgeon will Skype you now (popularmechanics.com)
2504.
Haskell running on top of Apache Spark (tweag.io)
2505.
Google removes Samsung's first Android ad blocker from the Play Store (theverge.com)
2506.
Los Angeles hospital paid $17,000 in Bitcoin to ransomware hackers (theguardian.com)
2507.
Can Books Teach Machines to Read People? (teleread.com)
2508.
You are an advanced AI that controls a smart house. How do you kill your master? (worldbuilding.stackexchange.com)
2509.
A better pull request (2015) (developer.atlassian.com)
2510.
A Rational Design Process: How and Why to Fake It (1986) [pdf] (ics.uci.edu)
2511.
Show HN: Clubhouse – Simple, scalable project management for software teams (clubhouse.io)
2512.
Immunotherapy could bring cancer treatment breakthrough [video] (bbc.com)
2513.
Tell HN: HN and Slack Office Hours with Jared and Trevor next Friday
2514.
Bruce Sterling on AI in 1995 (research.microsoft.com)
2515.
The Second Coming – A Manifesto (1999) (edge.org)
2516.
The tech bubble is imploding (reddit.com)
2517.
Filigrams: A New Type of Pretty Picture (2000) (chiark.greenend.org.uk)
2518.
Fistfights and Beggars: Found Street Life in Old Prints (1757) (longstreet.typepad.com)
2519.
Novelty Search Creates Robots with General Skills for Exploration [video] (youtube.com)
2520.
Manfred Mohr, the groovy German who taught computers to make art (theguardian.com)