February 2017 Archive
11041.
AV1 Is Making Progress as a Royalty-Free Video Codec Based Off VP9 (phoronix.com)
11042.
Is one giant paywall the right solution? (artplusmarketing.com)
11043.
Help Linux ate my RAM (linuxatemyram.com)
11044.
Blockchain – A visual guide [video] (youtube.com)
11045.
Computer coding as a foreign language? Florida lawmakers again push the idea (miamiherald.com)
11046.
Former editor allegedly used Vice Canada to recruit drug mules (news.nationalpost.com)
11047.
Snap looks like it’s Google Cloud’s biggest customer (recode.net)
11048.
And then Steve said: “Let there be an iPhone” (nytimes.com)
11049.
The Designer’s Guide to Responsive Logos (justcreative.com)
11050.
Introducing Top Writers in Tags (blog.medium.com)
11051.
Do VCs go further than a background check?
11052.
Journey84.com down??
11053.
Amazon GameDev Tutorials (gamedev.amazon.com)
11054.
Intel powered the drones during the Super Bowl halftime show (techcrunch.com)
11055.
An ill wind blows through Silicon Valley (infoworld.com)
11056.
Twitter, Netflix submit amicus briefs over immigration order (bloomberg.com)
11057.
Ask HN: When you read your saved/liked articles?
11058.
Stars of Superbowl 2017: Digital Technology and Drones (mydigitalstartup.net)
11059.
Memory at Core of Deep Learning Research Chip (nextplatform.com)
11060.
538 predicts Patriots would lose (they won) (twitter.com)
11061.
Capitalism in a Bottle (2015) (lareviewofbooks.org)
11062.
Morse Code and Dictionaries in Python (with Sound) (thelivingpearl.com)
11063.
Show HN: CreepyCodeCollection- code-golf-quine-obfuscated-polyglot-more (github.com)
11064.
Ready, set, fight Alibaba and Amazon battle on India’s neutral ground (techinasia.com)
11065.
How to Understand Macy's Possible Acquisition by Hudson's Bay (forbes.com)
11066.
Cash, random chance almost ruin Nintendo’s first smartphone Fire Emblem (arstechnica.com)
11067.
Scientists Have Turned Cooking Oil into Graphene (sciencealert.com)
11068.
Shelfie is shutting down (shelfie.com)
11069.
Patriots Win Super Bowl LI (rollingstone.com)
11070.
The Story of NASA’s Real “Hidden Figures” (scientificamerican.com)