February 2015 Archive
541.
Exploiting the Superfish certificate (blog.erratasec.com)
542.
Show me the salary! (blog.jobbox.io)
543.
One-electron universe (en.wikipedia.org)
544.
Early exposure 'cuts peanut allergy' by over 80% (bbc.co.uk)
545.
The Psychological Difference Between $12.00 and $11.67 (theatlantic.com)
546.
We Might First Find Life on Tidally Locked Planets (nautil.us)
547.
Building Microservices: Free Ebook from O’Reilly and NGINX (nginx.com)
548.
Toxic – A distributed, secure, command-line based instant messenging client (github.com)
549.
Show HN: NomadHouse – A network of houses around the world for nomads (nomadhouse.io)
550.
Pyston 0.3: Self-hosting Sufficiency (blog.pyston.org)
551.
Excoin exchange's Bitcoins stolen, will be shutting down (exco.in)
552.
Things to Love About Reddit’s First Transparency Report (eff.org)
553.
Mornings Don't Make You Moral (newyorker.com)
554.
Google undeleted whocalled.us after a front page article on Hacker News
555.
OsmocomBB – Open-Source GSM Baseband (bb.osmocom.org)
556.
Stanford CS231n – Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition (cs231n.github.io)
557.
Apple Gears Up to Challenge Tesla in Electric Cars (wsj.com)
558.
A summary of ECMAScript 6 features (github.com)
559.
Sell your poop for $13,000 per year (washingtonpost.com)
560.
What happens when Betelgeuse explodes? (medium.com)
561.
Japan Has More Car Chargers Than Gas Stations (bloomberg.com)
562.
The OpenBSD Foundation 2015 Fundraising Campaign (openbsdfoundation.org)
563.
Why the British Are Better at Satire (theatlantic.com)
564.
The great Medieval water myth (2013) (leslefts.blogspot.com)
565.
You can't control the internet. GCHQ needs to grow up and accept it (telegraph.co.uk)
566.
Show HN: JanOS – A new OS that turns your smartphone into an IoT board (janos.io)
567.
Sodium's explosive secrets revealed (nature.com)
568.
An Investor Wanted to Give Me $50,000. Here’s Why I Said No (gutsybroads.com)
569.
Category theory for beginners (slideshare.net)
570.
Andrew Ng on the state of deep learning at Baidu (medium.com)