February 2016 Archive
841.
Evidence that fish have feelings (bbc.com)
842.
After Zenefits, Will VCs Rein in Their Unicorns? (bloomberg.com)
843.
The Elastic Stack: Future of ELK Platform (elastic.co)
844.
Snapchat Employee Data Leaks Out Following Phishing Attack (techcrunch.com)
845.
Livestream of Wendelstein 7-X Stellerator being turned on (ipp.mpg.de)
846.
A resizable concurrent map (preshing.com)
847.
ZFS Licensing and Linux (insights.ubuntu.com)
848.
'WarGames' and Cybersecurity's Debt to a Hollywood Hack (nytimes.com)
849.
A tale of a DNS exploit: CVE-2015-7547 (blog.cloudflare.com)
850.
Show HN: The Top Fives – now with Dark Mode (thetopfives.net)
851.
Ethereum Homestead release (blog.ethereum.org)
852.
Julius Caesar's Greatest Military Victory [video] (youtube.com)
853.
Deep Learning Glossary (wildml.com)
854.
Deep Learning in Rust (medium.com)
855.
Citizen uses OpenCV to track speeders near his home (cvilletomorrow.org)
856.
Deciding to rewrite getaddrinfo in rust (blog.dkhenry.com)
857.
If you hate telemarketers, you’ll love this robot designed to waste their time (washingtonpost.com)
858.
Why Modern Makers Are Bringing Back Ham Radio (yahoo.com)
859.
WLW: 700 kHz, 500 kW, 100% modulation, no limiter (2000) (ominous-valve.com)
860.
American Students Know Almost Nothing About Their College Loans (bloomberg.com)
861.
There is no shortage of STEM workers (greenvilleonline.com)
862.
Why is the UK still printing its laws on vellum? (bbc.co.uk)
863.
Web Scraping Finds Price Fluctuation (blog.scrapinghub.com)
864.
Apple’s Privacy Fight Tests Relationship with White House (nytimes.com)
865.
Woo.io (woo.io)
866.
True Micropayments with Bitcoin (medium.com)
867.
Comparing Confusing Terms in GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab (about.gitlab.com)
868.
New European, U.S. data transfer pact agreed (reuters.com)
869.
Show HN: What parts of your code are not original
870.
Widest Roman Prime (blog.soff.es)