February 2016 Archive
331.
Comodo “Chromodo” Browser disables same origin policy (code.google.com)
332.
Parse 2.0 (medium.com)
333.
Show HN: SocketCluster.io – flexible open-source real-time server with pub/sub (socketcluster.io)
334.
Yahoo is shutting down about half of its content verticals (capitalnewyork.com)
335.
AI That Annoys Telemarketers (gizmodo.com)
336.
Why I stopped using StartSSL (Hint: it involves a Chinese company) (pierrekim.github.io)
337.
Just Landed Is Shutting Down (medium.com)
338.
Making GitLab faster (about.gitlab.com)
339.
Fixing the Inequity of Startup Equity (data.triplebyte.com)
340.
Why Don't People Manage Debt Better? (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
341.
Oil Crash is Kicking Off One of the Largest Wealth Transfers in History (bloomberg.com)
342.
The Seven Habits of Highly Depolarizing People (the-american-interest.com)
343.
Introducing the B3 JIT compiler (webkit.org)
344.
Outerra, 3d planetary engine for seamless planet rendering from space to surface (outerra.com)
345.
Zenefits Scandal Highlights Perils of Hypergrowth at Startups (nytimes.com)
346.
Rust vs. C++: Fine-grained Performance (cantrip.org)
347.
ReactOS 0.4.0 Released (reactos.org)
348.
LinkedIn dark patterns, or why your friends keep spamming you to sign up for it (medium.com)
349.
Show HN: An algorithm to automatically turn photos of food into faces (aaronrandall.com)
350.
MJML – Responsive Email Framework (mjml.io)
351.
Results of the 2015 Underhanded C Contest (underhanded-c.org)
352.
Moving on from Picasa (googlephotos.blogspot.com)
353.
Microcontainers – Tiny, Portable Docker Containers (iron.io)
354.
Nginx: a caching, thumbnailing, reverse proxying image server (charlesleifer.com)
355.
LIGO Gravitational Wave Data in iPython Jupyter Notebooks (losc.ligo.org)
356.
The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack (int10h.org)
357.
Fedora on non-rooted Android phones – 2016 update (nmilosev.svbtle.com)
358.
50 Shades of System Calls (sysdig.com)
359.
Electronic Arts Standard Template Library for C++ Open Sourced (github.com)
360.
Overworked? Good habits, not holidays, are the answer (theconversation.com)