February 2016 Archive
901.
What I learned from suffering my first and last XSS attack (livesshattack.net)
902.
The Windows 3.x Showcase (archive.org)
903.
What I Wish I Had Known Before Pitching LinkedIn to VCs (2013) (linkedin.com)
904.
Startup Failure Post-Mortems (cbinsights.com)
905.
Sketch-n-sketch: Programmatic + direct manipulation + SVG (ravichugh.github.io)
906.
Researchers create super-efficient Wi-Fi (arstechnica.com)
907.
Valentine's Day Special: Bye Bye Tinder, Flirting in the Support Channel (stackfield.com)
908.
How undefined signed overflow enables optimizations in GCC (kristerw.blogspot.com)
909.
Why winners become cheaters (washingtonpost.com)
910.
A Linux-powered microwave oven (lwn.net)
911.
Pagination 101 (gist.github.com)
912.
German scientists to conduct nuclear fusion experiment today (theguardian.com)
913.
Most Radioactive Spot in New York: A Street Corner in Queens (thishiddencity.blogspot.com)
914.
Dell Edge Gateway 5000 to support natively flashing UEFI firmware under Linux (en.community.dell.com)
915.
How We Get Things Done (2015) (engineering.canva.com)
916.
Inside the Volkswagen emissions cheating (lwn.net)
917.
Why Learn to Program in C? (philipbuuck.com)
918.
The Key to Higher Quality is Higher Quantity (medium.com)
919.
The Surprisingly Innovative Future of Wood (gizmodo.com)
920.
Lessons from a Failed Tech Startup (thinkfaster.co)
921.
Guess the Correlation (guessthecorrelation.com)
922.
Plasma physicist discusses the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator (phys.org)
923.
The many ways of handling TCP RST packets (snellman.net)
924.
Jerry Lawson helped lay the groundwork for all modern gaming consoles (arstechnica.com)
925.
Goldman Sachs May Be Forced to Fundamentally Question How Capitalism Is Working (bloomberg.com)
926.
Rapid recovery from major depression using magnesium treatment (2006) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
927.
Swifton: Ruby on Rails-inspired web framework for Swift (github.com)
928.
Introduction to the Zig Programming Language (andrewkelley.me)
929.
HaxeDevelop: A Haxe IDE on Windows (haxedevelop.org)
930.
Practical Attacks against Deep Learning Systems using Adversarial Examples (arxiv.org)