February 2016 Archive
481.
Akka, Haskell, Erlang, Go and .NET Core compared on 1M threads (github.com)
482.
Decommissioning a free public API (cambus.net)
483.
Building a business, not just an app (stratechery.com)
484.
Apache Arrow: A new open source in-memory columnar data format (blogs.apache.org)
485.
Running your models in production with TensorFlow Serving (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
486.
Modern Microprocessors – A 90 Minute Guide (lighterra.com)
487.
Justice Department Wants Data from About 12 Other iPhones (wsj.com)
488.
Google engineer finds USB Type-C cable that’s so bad it fried his Chromebook (arstechnica.co.uk)
489.
Unlocking my Lenovo laptop, part 3 (zmatt.net)
490.
Why We Chose Kubernetes (code.haleby.se)
491.
Bill Gates calls for terror data debate (bbc.com)
492.
React.js Conf live stream [video] (youtube.com)
493.
Jepsen: RethinkDB 2.2.3 reconfiguration (aphyr.com)
494.
Petition to Honor Robert Ebeling, Who Tried to Stop the Challenger Launch (petitions.whitehouse.gov)
495.
“Super Engine” may fundamentally change the way internal combustion engines work (anl.gov)
496.
jQuery.sheet – Easy and fast spreadsheets for the web (spreadsheets.github.io)
497.
Git-blame-someone-else – Blame someone else for your bad code (github.com)
498.
On Google's self-driving car acident rates (ideas.4brad.com)
499.
Secondary shops flooded with unicorn sellers (techcrunch.com)
500.
New Versioning Scheme for React (facebook.github.io)
501.
LLVM Patches Confirm Google Has Its Own In-House Processor (phoronix.com)
502.
JavaCPP (github.com)
503.
Using Free SSL/TLS Certificates from Let’s Encrypt for Nginx (nginx.com)
504.
Issues with corporate censorship and mass surveillance (trac.torproject.org)
505.
The Robin Hood of Science (bigthink.com)
506.
Go, Marvin Minsky, and the Chasm That AI Hasn’t yet Crossed (medium.com)
507.
Zero-Knowledge Contingent Payment (bitcoincore.org)
508.
What Is the Secure Enclave? (mikeash.com)
509.
What Have We Learned from This Open Source Project? (taskwarrior.org)
510.
Wild gorillas compose songs that they hum during meals (newscientist.com)