February 2016 Archive
751.
Forthcoming OpenSSL releases (mta.openssl.org)
752.
The Destruction of Pompeii by Mount Vesuvius, Re-Created with Computer Animation (openculture.com)
753.
Working Calculator in Super Mario Maker [video] (youtube.com)
754.
Comparing a recurrent neural network with a Markov chain (r-bloggers.com)
755.
A Woman Who Makes Prosthetic Pinkies for Ex-Yakuza Members (motherboard.vice.com)
756.
Automatically inferring file syntax with afl-analyze (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
757.
Digitally weary users switch to ‘dumb’ phones (ft.com)
758.
State of the Haskell Ecosystem – February 2016 (haskellforall.com)
759.
Show HN: Redspread (YC W16) – CLI to deploy Docker to Kubernetes in one command (github.com)
760.
Archery company sues LARPer over patents, then files gag motion to silence him (arstechnica.com)
761.
HTTP GZIP Compression remote date and time leak (jcarlosnorte.com)
762.
Microservices with Go, go-microservice-template and Minke (nicholasjackson.github.io)
763.
Ben “bushing” Byer has passed away (fail0verflow.com)
764.
NY Public Library Releases 670k Images (digitalcollections.nypl.org)
765.
Gravitational waves from black holes detected (bbc.co.uk)
766.
Is it time to rethink recycling? (ensia.com)
767.
A hunt for the government's oldest computer (muckrock.com)
768.
Not Every Drop of a Person’s Blood Is the Same, a Study Says (nytimes.com)
769.
Pee-wee’s Big Comeback (nytimes.com)
770.
Scientists track down the source of mysterious radio bursts (washingtonpost.com)
771.
Lessons Learned Launching a Side Project in 48 Hours (medium.com)
772.
Principal Component Projection Without Principal Component Analysis (arxiv.org)
773.
What Ancient Greek Music Sounded Like: Hear a Reconstruction (2013) (openculture.com)
774.
A mystery with memory leaks and a magic number (rachelbythebay.com)
775.
Chinese Tech Group Led by Qihoo 360 Bids $1.2B for Browser Maker Opera (techcrunch.com)
776.
Fish Shell Design Principles (fishshell.com)
777.
Wizard of the Coast asking fans to scan old books (support.dmsguild.com)
778.
Venezuela is on the brink of a complete economic collapse (washingtonpost.com)
779.
Moore’s law really is dead this time (arstechnica.com)
780.
Trillions in Bad Loans May Sap World Economy for a Long Time (nytimes.com)