February 2017 Archive
4321.
Instapaper Outage Cause and Recovery (medium.com)
4322.
Justice Louis Brandeis Dissenting Opinion in Olmstead V. United States (1928) (law.cornell.edu)
4323.
Turn websites into CSV data files (chrome.google.com)
4324.
Replicating viral video with 150 lines of JavaScript code (jsart.co)
4325.
Serverless Browser Uploads to S3 Using React Fine Uploader, Zappa, and AWS Lambda (blog.stratospark.com)
4326.
Ticketmaster Accused of Hacking Rival Firm’s Database (variety.com)
4327.
The Day You Became a Better Writer (2007) (dilbertblog.typepad.com)
4328.
SoftBank wants to merge Sprint and T-Mobile by selling its stake in Sprint (androidpolice.com)
4329.
Ask HN: E-Book authoring tool for my dad using Chromebook
4330.
The MUFFIN, a new tasty user interface concept for LibreOffice (blog.documentfoundation.org)
4331.
Will CoreOS stop supporting flannel too?
4332.
A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography (v0.3) [pdf] (crypto.stanford.edu)
4333.
Interneting is hard (internetingishard.com)
4334.
You’re better off using Exceptions in F# (eiriktsarpalis.wordpress.com)
4335.
Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds (newyorker.com)
4336.
How Containers Make Dev and QA Management Easier (sealights.io)
4337.
How to Bury a Major Breach Notification (krebsonsecurity.com)
4338.
Ol'good: Cloud Architecture 101: Scalability DON’TS (linkedin.com)
4339.
Malware Lets a Drone Steal Data by Watching a Computer’s Blinking LED (wired.com)
4340.
Show HN: Web Academy – discover best Web Development learning resources (webacademy.io)
4341.
Why you should take everything Jason Fried writes with a pound of salt (artplusmarketing.com)
4342.
Self-driving cars should be liable for accidents, not the passengers (arstechnica.co.uk)
4343.
A curated list of movies every hacker and cyberpunk must watch (github.com)
4344.
Strategic Laziness: How I learned to run ambitious software projects (medium.com)
4345.
Outbound.io can now tell you when to send a message to users (blog.outbound.io)
4346.
Losing a Fortune Often Comes Down to One Thing: Family (nytimes.com)
4347.
Porn-o-nomics: Who is watching you watch porn? (cbc.ca)
4348.
Marathon runner’s tracked data exposes phony time, cover-up attempt (arstechnica.com)
4349.
CloudFlare, We Have a Problem (2016) (cryto.net)
4350.
Crystal-lang v0.21 released (crystal-lang.org)