February 2017 Archive
5401.
Viable Putin Rival Banned from Presidential Run (nytimes.com)
5402.
Portugal extends hand to Indian entrepreneurs and startup founders (startupbeat.com)
5403.
Why Our Super Bowl Ad Failed (medium.com)
5404.
SoftBank Group Corp (TYO: 9984) closes first round of technology fund investment (fxdailyreport.com)
5405.
New Ooniprobe Mobile App: Measure Internet Censorship and Performance (ooni.torproject.org)
5406.
Kaléo’s opioid overdose drug went from $690 to $4,500–and senators want answers (arstechnica.com)
5407.
An Uncensored Look Behind the Iron Curtain: Long-Lost Images of Stalinist Russia (news.nationalpost.com)
5408.
Inverse Reinforcement Learning (jsteinhardt.wordpress.com)
5409.
Security chatbot startup Demisto raises 20M (venturebeat.com)
5410.
Letsencrypt/OpenSSL issue (digitalocean.com)
5411.
Symbolic execution (yurichev.com)
5412.
Looking for a web dev?
5413.
5 Tips for Startup Branding on a Budget (onbrand.me)
5414.
Have you ever got totally irrelevant job offers from tech recruiters? (glossarytech.com)
5415.
Using Protesters for Marketing (observer.com)
5416.
8 Inexpensive “Micro-Investments” That Save Us Time and Improve Our Business (groovehq.com)
5417.
What's the next step for media (and for us)? (sethgodin.typepad.com)
5418.
FOSDEM and its dangerous IPv6-only network (blog.flameeyes.eu)
5419.
Dark Patterns at Venmo (medium.com)
5420.
Simulating the Monty Hall Problem with Python (medium.com)
5421.
The Myth of Apple's Great Design (theatlantic.com)
5422.
Show HN: A vagrant-controled playground for trying out ansible (github.com)
5423.
Wire’s independent security review (medium.com)
5424.
New Close-Up Image of Jupiter's South Pole (gizmodo.com)
5425.
LXD client on Windows and MacOS (stgraber.org)
5426.
Will Elixir Phoenix Destroy Ruby on Rails? (quora.com)
5427.
Principles – IndieWeb (indieweb.org)
5428.
What software engineers are making around the world – compared to SF (techcrunch.com)
5429.
WebVR Officially Launches on Chrome for Android with Daydream Support (roadtovr.com)
5430.
Indie Hackers Interview with Compelling Science Fiction (indiehackers.com)