February 2017 Archive
12331.
Show HN: CalcMonitor, a classroom compliant smartphone graphing calculator
12332.
NASA Plans to Drill into Europa's Crust in Search of Life (gizmodo.com)
12333.
Marginal Changes That Have Improved My Quality of Life (jordankoschei.com)
12334.
NuScale Modular Nuclear Reactor Nears One Milestone, with More to Follow (spectrum.ieee.org)
12335.
Introducing the amazing Compact Disc (1982) [video 8:34min] (youtube.com)
12336.
Considerations on Cost Disease (slatestarcodex.com)
12337.
Which Startups Are Growing (and Shrinking) Their Headcounts the Fastest? (priceonomics.com)
12338.
The UK’s first food waste supermarket opens (independent.co.uk)
12339.
Blockchain as technological institution for economic evolution (youtube.com)
12340.
Why Hikers Need Hunters and Vice Versa (outsideonline.com)
12341.
JSON in Java made easy (github.com)
12342.
NET Renaissance (medium.com)
12343.
Radium Girls (en.wikipedia.org)
12344.
ClojureRemote 17 – Day 2 Round-Up (medium.com)
12345.
Elliptic Curve point addition (𝔽ₚ) (cdn.rawgit.com)
12346.
Secure multi-party computation (en.wikipedia.org)
12347.
AGENTS LEARN TO RULE ATARI WORLD-DeepHackLab and MIPT (rl.deephack.me)
12348.
Shimo – VPN Client for Mac (shimovpn.com)
12349.
High Fidelity: Open source software for creating shared VR experiences (highfidelity.io)
12350.
I'm a Scientist. This Is What I'll Fight For (the-macroscope.org)
12351.
MongoDB Auditing/Pen-testing tool (mongoaud.it)
12352.
Customer support for startups (peopledelight.com)
12353.
How parents shape the advantages of being first-born (theconversation.com)
12354.
Intraprocess Communication (moderndescartes.com)
12355.
Getting Started with IonicDB (learnionic2.com)
12356.
What does it feel like to invent math? [video] (youtube.com)
12357.
When the USSR discovered anti-gravity (arstechnica.com)
12358.
Show HN: D-ealer: A Docker Healer – Auto Restarting Unhealthy Containers Edit (github.com)
12359.
Verizon Wireless Now Offers Unlimited Data for $80 per Month (fortune.com)
12360.
Lions of Los Angeles (newyorker.com)