February 2017 Archive
10081.
DCompute – Native heterogeneous computing for D – is here (github.com)
10082.
Ask HN: Relocation comparison tool?
10083.
Legal Status of EU Citizens in UK (freemovement.org.uk)
10084.
5 Challenges Millennials Face at Work and How to Deal with Them (thenextweb.com)
10085.
WSJ: Apple to introduce iPhone with curved display (facebook.com)
10086.
Imgp: Superfast multi-core batch image resizer and rotator. Go crunch 'em (github.com)
10087.
Ask HN: Do you need help with your (small) open source project?
10088.
LinkedIn home page not working (linkedin.com)
10089.
Using technology to address gender bias in film (google.com)
10090.
Tesla vs. Edison (medium.com)
10091.
SpaceX to Fly Passengers on Private Trip Around the Moon in 2018 (space.com)
10092.
Automakers Knew of Takata Airbag Hazard for Years, Suit Says (nytimes.com)
10093.
81-year-old Japanese woman launches her first app for iPhone (thenextweb.com)
10094.
Colorectal cancer rates rising sharply among Gen X and millennials (washingtonpost.com)
10095.
Tesla's remarkable run to become one of the world's most valuable carmakers (qz.com)
10096.
Ask HN: Career advice for data analyst
10097.
Innocent man who spent 23 years in prison falls for OneCoin cryptocurrency scam (sixthtone.com)
10098.
How we designed our machine learning application (finbarr.ca)
10099.
Travis CI is down (traviscistatus.com)
10100.
Is quora down?
10101.
Ask HN: HN not working properly?
10102.
Boston Dynamics introduces its latest future robot overlord (twitter.com)
10103.
Amazon.com stays up while AWS goes down
10104.
Apple’s upending the iPhone with a $1000 model (qz.com)
10105.
Ask HN: Preferred font-size on mobile devices for long reads?
10106.
Ask HN: Is there a forum for hiring and interviews experiences in tech?
10107.
Nomad List – Best Cities to Live and Work Remotely for Digital Nomads (nomadlist.com)
10108.
Introduction to System57 – Impact in tech/economics trends towards 2057 (system57.com)
10109.
6 arg-types of Function.prototype.map (panuviljamaablog.blogspot.com)
10110.
Practice makes perfect, and ‘overlearning’ locks it in (sciencebulletin.org)