February 2016 Archive
601.
Edge of the Abyss (2012) (smh.com.au)
602.
Before You Get Too Excited About That GitHub Study (slatestarcodex.com)
603.
Ex-NSA and CIA Chief Hayden Sides with Apple (theweek.com)
604.
She’ll Text Me, She’ll Text Me Not (nautil.us)
605.
Starbucks has 3x the sugar of a whole Coke in some drinks (money.cnn.com)
606.
Habits of cell phone usage and sperm quality (rbmojournal.com)
607.
RFC 6920: Naming Things with Hashes (tools.ietf.org)
608.
Godot game engine reaches 2.0 (godotengine.org)
609.
Scientists have found a way to help learn skills faster (sciencealert.com)
610.
Living Without Atomic Clocks (cockroachlabs.com)
611.
Under-35s in the UK face becoming permanent renters, warns thinktank (theguardian.com)
612.
TP-Link begins router firmware lockdown due to FCC proposed regulation (ml.ninux.org)
613.
Academic Drivel Report: Confessing my sins and exposing my academic hoax (prospect.org)
614.
Show HN: Import Docker in Python and Run Anything (blog.deepgram.com)
615.
Upgrading from React 0.11.2 to 0.14.7 in 347 easy steps (manuel.bernhardt.io)
616.
Three and a half degrees of separation (research.facebook.com)
617.
Show HN: GitHub project structure visualizer (veniversum.github.io)
618.
Amplifying C (2010) (voodoo-slide.blogspot.com)
619.
Europe’s top court mulls legality of hyperlinks (arstechnica.co.uk)
620.
Software “detects CEO emotions, predicts financial performance” (blogs.wsj.com)
621.
Black Hole Tech? (blog.stephenwolfram.com)
622.
Klangmeister: Music live coding environment for the browser (ctford.github.io)
623.
Why Do Employers Rarely Offer Explanations to Rejected Candidates? (linkedin.com)
624.
Sublime Text Build 3101 (forum.sublimetext.com)
625.
Ask HN: Does this old horse have a few years of useful work left?
626.
Controlling vehicle features of Nissan LEAFs remotely via vulnerable APIs (troyhunt.com)
627.
Windows 10 Enterprise telemetry network traffic analysis, part 1 (voat.co)
628.
“Screw it, I'll make my own” – The story of a new programming language (breuleux.net)
629.
Harvard University – CS109 Data Science (cs109.github.io)
630.
Edward McCluskey has died (news.stanford.edu)