February 2016 Archive
511.
GitHub is apparently in crisis again (businessinsider.com)
512.
Twitter's new timeline feature (blog.twitter.com)
513.
AI is transforming Google search – the rest of the web is next (wired.com)
514.
Multiple Black Vehicles with MD License Plates at Apple Executive Briefing Center
515.
Telegram has now 100M Monthly Active Users (telegram.org)
516.
Developer Preview: RethinkDB Now Available for Windows (rethinkdb.com)
517.
Node 5.7.0 (stable) released (nodejs.org)
518.
“Me”: The one word journalists should add to Twitter searches (medium.com)
519.
Google seeks new disks for data centers (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
520.
Parity – Next Generation Ethereum Client, written in Rust (ethcore.io)
521.
Ubuntu for tablets (ubuntu.com)
522.
James Burke: Connections, Episodes 1-10 (1978) [video] (archive.org)
523.
LIGO's vibration isolation system (ligo.caltech.edu)
524.
Why We Moved to React (tech.instacart.com)
525.
Have FTDI kicked-off round 2 of the clone wars? (eevblog.com)
526.
Intel to shut down renegade Skylake overclocking with microcode update (arstechnica.com)
527.
301 redirects: a dangerous one way street (2012) (jacquesmattheij.com)
528.
Performance Engineering with React, Part 1 (benchling.engineering)
529.
Open-sourced Parse now supports push notifications (blog.parse.com)
530.
Porn Industry Using Airbnb Rentals as Film Sets (nbclosangeles.com)
531.
Interfaces – The Most Important Software Engineering Concept (blog.robertelder.org)
532.
Test your BIOS and share your results on GitHub (github.com)
533.
Sneaky Change to the TPP Drastically Extends Criminal Penalties (eff.org)
534.
The Controversial State of JavaScript Tooling (ponyfoo.com)
535.
The peril of talking to normal people (math-chocolate-circus.com)
536.
Netflix Shuts Down Final Bits of Own Data Center Infrastructure (datacenterknowledge.com)
537.
Ask HN: Best way to learn HTML and CSS for web design?
538.
Terrorist’s Apple ID Password Changed In Government Custody, Blocking Access (buzzfeed.com)
539.
Custom resume from someone who wanted to work at Airbnb (2015) (nina4airbnb.com)
540.
How the Idea of a ‘Normal’ Person Got Invented (theatlantic.com)