February 2016 Archive
361.
Why YC (ycombinator.com)
362.
TempleOS V4.02 Released (templeos.org)
363.
History of massive-scale sorting experiments at Google (cloud.google.com)
364.
The Mir Space Station (motherboard.vice.com)
365.
LG G5 modular phone: Hi-Fi DAC, battery slide out, connection interface (engadget.com)
366.
Fake girlfriend, revisited (bbc.com)
367.
Apple Letter on iPhone Security Draws Muted Tech Industry Response (nytimes.com)
368.
Project Natick: Microsoft's Underwater Data Center (projectnatick.com)
369.
Text Mining South Park (kaylinwalker.com)
370.
So you still don't understand Hindley-Milner? (2013) (akgupta.ca)
371.
Don't let a single day pass without doing something towards your goal (nonzeroday.com)
372.
Nginx 1.9.11 with Dynamic Modules (mailman.nginx.org)
373.
How We Release So Frequently (engineering.skybettingandgaming.com)
374.
Comodo Internet Security installs and starts a VNC server by default (code.google.com)
375.
You hear a voice in your head when you're reading, right? (digest.bps.org.uk)
376.
Company Makes $70M Selling Random Stuff on Amazon (inc.com)
377.
Vapor: a type-safe web framework for Swift (github.com)
378.
GCC 6: -Wmisleading-indentation vs. “goto fail;” (developerblog.redhat.com)
379.
Beartooth (beartooth.com)
380.
Unilateral Israeli changes to Stuxnet caused its exposure, angering US (jpost.com)
381.
HTC Vive (Steam VR) is now available for pre-order (htcvive.com)
382.
LinkedIn Problems Run Deeper Than Valuation (techcrunch.com)
383.
Yahoo ex-employee sues, alleging performance review manipulation, gender bias (latimes.com)
384.
Nuclear fusion device's first test with hydrogen declared a success (cbc.ca)
385.
Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code (github.com)
386.
Introducing Vector Networks: Generalized path editing for graphics (medium.com)
387.
How to Code and Understand DeepMind's Neural Stack Machine in Python (iamtrask.github.io)
388.
Report from the VMware GPL court hearing (laforge.gnumonks.org)
389.
HN is in the same cluster as 2ch, not Techcrunch, on Twitter (hella.cheap)
390.
Show HN: LogDNA – Easy logging in the cloud (logdna.com)