February 2016 Archive
811.
Unicorns Seemingly Reach a Tipping Point (techcrunch.com)
812.
The rise of the API-based SaaS (blog.chartmogul.com)
813.
Why I fought for open source in the Air Force (opensource.com)
814.
Bot-controlled piano emulating spoken voice (2009) [video] (youtube.com)
815.
Small, Freestanding Windows Executables (nullprogram.com)
816.
Retirement Nomads: Too poor to retire and too young to die (graphics.latimes.com)
817.
A MOS6502 assembler impleme​nted as a Rust macro (play.rust-lang.org)
818.
Dataset: databases for lazy people (github.com)
819.
We Have Always Been at War with UI (eev.ee)
820.
Why Our Intuition About Sea-Level Rise Is Wrong (nautil.us)
821.
Toward an exploratory medium for mathematics (cognitivemedium.com)
822.
Swirl: Learn R, in R (swirlstats.com)
823.
Cisco buffer overflow vulnerability with remote code execution (tools.cisco.com)
824.
Do Elite Colleges Lead to Higher Salaries? Only for Some Professions (wsj.com)
825.
Scientists can’t agree whether salt is killing us (washingtonpost.com)
826.
Apple May Use a First Amendment Defense in That FBI Case. And It Just Might Work (wired.com)
827.
Wherever oil goes, the stock market goes (bloomberg.com)
828.
PCB design now supports LEDs and Matias switches (ultimatehackingkeyboard.com)
829.
Cosmonaut Crashed into Earth 'Crying in Rage' (2011) (npr.org)
830.
How we got our first 100 paying customers (stackfield.com)
831.
Cheerp 1.2 – C++ to JavaScript: faster than Emscripten with dynamic memory (blog.leaningtech.com)
832.
Inspiration UI – Find design inspiration from real live projects (inspirationui.com)
833.
Why I'm Choosing C++ (cjdrake.com)
834.
FBI Director Comments on San Bernardino Matter (fbi.gov)
835.
Militia Radio Frequencies (radiofreeq.wordpress.com)
836.
See That Billboard? It May See You, Too (nytimes.com)
837.
Codex: A Legal Scripting Language for Ethereum (medium.com)
838.
Dataflow/Beam and Spark: A Programming Model Comparison (cloud.google.com)
839.
Make journals report clinical trials properly (nature.com)
840.
CloudKit Now Supports Server-To-Server Web Service Requests (developer.apple.com)