February 2017 Archive
9871.
Ask HN: Let's talk release notes
9872.
The Forensic Mathematics Behind the Desperate Search for MH370 (technologyreview.com)
9873.
Why Robinhood Is Fundamentally Flawed and Bad for Users (blog.willrobbins.org)
9874.
Ask HN: AWS blocked my roommate out of his own account, What to do?
9875.
RadioML (radioml.org)
9876.
Amazing seperation of 104 satellites from PSLV – Onboard camera (youtube.com)
9877.
DotConnectAfrica’s Second Motion to Stop the Delegation of .Africa GTLD Rejected (iafrikan.com)
9878.
104.31.18.30 (bgp.he.net)
9879.
Exploiting Linux and PaX ASLR's Weaknesses on 32-bit and 64-bit Systems (blackhat.com)
9880.
PrimeGrid: And Numberphile strikes again (primegrid.com)
9881.
Ask HN: Storage Pricing: GB vs. GiB
9882.
Reconstruction of a Train Wreck: How Priming Research Went Off the Rails (replicationindex.wordpress.com)
9883.
White men to women and minorities in tech: We just DGAF (pando.com)
9884.
How use async / await to run code in parallel in JavaScript (stackoverflow.com)
9885.
The World in 2050 (pwc.com)
9886.
Soft Weight-Sharing for Neural Network Compression (github.com)
9887.
Oracle CEO Mark Hurd Slams Amazon Cloud as 'old' (cnbc.com)
9888.
Zombies Must Be Dualists (nautil.us)
9889.
Research verifies Trump stance on H-1B for U.S. tech workers (thestack.com)
9890.
Show HN: OpinionFirst – direct democracy platform (opinionfirst.com)
9891.
Charging a mobile phone in a cafe? Pay up, says Vienna owner (bbc.com)
9892.
Validating Your Ideas on Strangers in a Bar (jeremyaboyd.com)
9893.
Volts wagons: Electric cars are set to arrive far more speedily than anticipated (economist.com)
9894.
Why we choose profit (m.signalvnoise.com)
9895.
How to Write a Simple yet Effective Requirements Document (medium.com)
9896.
Social Exculsion Leads to Conspiratorial Thinking (neurosciencenews.com)
9897.
Ask HN: How do I postpone my consumption of time?
9898.
Facebook’s Zuckerberg, Bucking Tide, Takes Public Stand Against Isolationism (nytimes.com)
9899.
What Happens When an Airplane Hits a Deer (theatlantic.com)
9900.
Australian startup Magikcraft set world record with 12-year old developers