February 2017 Archive
4381.
'Alt-right' threads shut down by Reddit (bbc.co.uk)
4382.
Facebook's computer vision enables to search photos by what's in them (code.facebook.com)
4383.
We're here (on Reddit) from the ACLU. Thank you for your support (reddit.com)
4384.
Boosted Boards (YC S12) abandons 1/3 of V2 product line, after extensive delays
4385.
Using a YubiKey to Protect Google, Facebook, GitHub, Dropbox, Salesforce and More (zdnet.com)
4386.
Snap officially files for IPO (cnbc.com)
4387.
Travis Kalanick leaves Trump's economic advisory council (nytimes.com)
4388.
Angela Merkel is now the leader of the free world, not Donald Trump (independent.co.uk)
4389.
Onsen UI for Vue 2 – UI framework focus on mobile web and hybrid apps (onsen.io)
4390.
The Selfless Leader (shift.newco.co)
4391.
The future of Microsoft’s languages: C# to be powerful, Visual Basic friendly (arstechnica.com)
4392.
AWS Integration (convox.com)
4393.
How Google fought back against a crippling IoT-powered botnet and won (arstechnica.com)
4394.
Mark Cuban: Virtual Reality Gave Me My Brain Back (blogmaverick.com)
4395.
Unix Timestamps in Elixir 1.4 (michal.muskala.eu)
4396.
Political campaigns of the future (medium.com)
4397.
Introduction to WebAssembly (rsms.me)
4398.
Integrating Progressive Web Apps Deeply into Android (blog.chromium.org)
4399.
Fighting Fraud with Machine Learning (monzo.com)
4400.
Sheriff: transform Go structs to a subset of fields for json marshalling (github.com)
4401.
Inside Libratus, the Poker AI That Out-Bluffed the Best Humans (wired.com)
4402.
ProPublica Data Store (propublica.org)
4403.
Creating a PCB in Everything: Upverter (hackaday.com)
4404.
IMDb's message boards will be disabled on February 20, 2017 (imdb.com)
4405.
Show HN: Build the Linux Kernel for VirtualBox (nathansweet.me)
4406.
Stability Is Good for Business. Trump’s Whims Threaten It (bloomberg.com)
4407.
What If the Free Market Decided Whether or Not Drugs Work? (technologyreview.com)
4408.
The Codification of Web DRM as a Censorship Tool (techdirt.com)
4409.
Tapping into Existing Bandwidth to Create Community WiFi (sciencefriday.com)
4410.
Over 200,000 people deleted Uber (businessinsider.com)