It’s not that they’re stupid; it’s just that they don’t know anything
(consiliumeducation.com)
February 2016 Archive
2881.
2882.
The Noonday Demon
(penguin.co.uk)
2883.
Maillardet's Automaton
(fi.edu)
2884.
With "MyShake" App, Phone Feels Earthquakes and Automatically Warns Scientists
(popularmechanics.com)
2885.
A Short History of the Index Card
(popularmechanics.com)
2886.
How DHL Pioneered the Sharing Economy
(techcrunch.com)
2887.
2888.
MentalHealthError: an exception occurred
(kennethreitz.org)
2889.
2890.
Woman stops Florida cop for speeding
(washingtonpost.com)
2891.
2892.
2893.
Dutch Police train Eagles to take down Drones
(theguardian.com)
2894.
Google is giving away 2GB of free Drive storage today
(theverge.com)
2895.
A New Way to Conduct Real-Time User Research
(blog.launchdarkly.com)
2896.
Simplifying Legalese for the Internet Age
(offprint.in)
2897.
2898.
There’s no space for today’s young Einsteins
(theguardian.com)
2899.
Introducing PMJSON, a Swift Library for JSON Encoding/decoding
(engineering.postmates.com)
2900.
Affordable Cloud-Hosting, in Switzerland
(exoscale.ch)
2901.
2902.
Why I (A/L)GPL (2014)
(zedshaw.com)
2903.
Linkerd: Twitter-Style Operability for Microservices
(blog.buoyant.io)
2904.
2905.
2906.
Meet Brain, the AI Engine That Wants to Replace Search
(techcrunch.com)
2907.
“That was a really bad Friday for us:” WIRED warns four stories were plagiarized
(retractionwatch.com)
2909.
The Bloatware Debate (1999)
(blu.org)
2910.
Slideflight: the new way to share PowerPoints
(slideflight.com)