February 2017 Archive
6451.
50 Bytes of Code That Took 4 GB to Compile (2013) (randomascii.wordpress.com)
6452.
New engineered material can cool roofs, structures with zero energy consumption (sciencebulletin.org)
6453.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VI Live on Linux Now (blog.aspyr.com)
6454.
Why We Can’t Have Nice Things: Why Infrastructure Costs So Much (the-american-interest.com)
6455.
The Universe Is as Spooky as Einstein Thought (theatlantic.com)
6456.
WebPack is not the only way (medium.com)
6457.
First gene drive in mammals could aid vast New Zealand eradication plan (technologyreview.com)
6458.
Show HN: Hackedip.org – Get alerted if your IP appears on a security threat list (hackedip.org)
6459.
The man who predicted Silicon Valley 20 years ago has hope for the future (fusion.net)
6460.
Installing Linux on a slightly dated chromebook advice
6461.
Ask HN: Which game engine is the easiest for a Beginner to learn?
6462.
GitHub shows infinite contributors to the Linux source repository (i.imgur.com)
6463.
The Brexit and Trump elections was a big data exercise (motherboard.vice.com)
6464.
Ask HN: What are great resources when launching new products during hackathons?
6465.
New urine test can quickly detect whether a person has a healthy diet (healthsciencemag.org)
6466.
Has the 9th Circuit Court been overturned 80% of the time? (skeptics.stackexchange.com)
6467.
As Bitcoin ETF Nears, Analysts Warn of Trading Frenzy (wsj.com)
6468.
Physicists Are Closing the Bell Test Loophole (quantamagazine.org)
6469.
The top weekend programming languages – based on GitHub’s activity (medium.com)
6470.
Ask HN: Would you be interested in a design sprint course?
6471.
Show HN: Interactive Statistical Distribution Visualizer (jeffreyjose.com)
6472.
Inside the bizarre 1960s cult, the Family: LSD, yoga and UFOs (theguardian.com)
6473.
Old, generic drug for rare disease gets new price tag: $89,000 per year (arstechnica.com)
6474.
Retrospective: Swift at Artsy (artsy.github.io)
6475.
Will Immigration Reform Hurt the Tech Industry? (baselinemag.com)
6476.
Show HN: Automated Security and Dependency Updates for Python Projects (pyup.io)
6477.
Scientists find cure for bad body odour – but it's kind of gross (thememo.com)
6478.
Ask HN: How to let clients comfortable sharing confidential information with you
6479.
Ask HN: Company asks to BYOD. Is it a red flag?
6480.
What percentage of browsers have JavaScript disabled? (blockmetry.com)