February 2017 Archive
13111.
The Secret of a Happy, Successful Marriage Is Treating It Like a Bank Account (artofmanliness.com)
13112.
Being vs. doing (samgentle.com)
13113.
Mere exposure to rivals increases Machiavellianism and unethical behavior [pdf] (researchgate.net)
13114.
Apple Struggles to Make Big Deals, (bloomberg.com)
13115.
The Top 100 Startup Advice Posts (swotnot.com)
13116.
Tensorflow 1.0 Release (research.googleblog.com)
13117.
“I opened the doors of hell when I asked for a lawyer.” (mobile.nytimes.com)
13118.
How UX changed the way I look at my app (captaindanko.blogspot.com)
13119.
Statisticians Found One Thing They Can Agree On: Stop Misusing P-Values (2016) (fivethirtyeight.com)
13120.
How to Hold an Argument (lingweenie.org)
13121.
Gizmodo Ads Target Potential Trump Leakers (wsj.com)
13122.
Beware the “Keeping Up with the Joneses” Trap of a Minimalist Lifestyle (lifehacker.com)
13123.
OpenSSL Security Advisory (marc.ttias.be)
13124.
Amazon simplifies self-published paperback printing (engadget.com)
13125.
Microsoft Security Updates Guide (SUG) (portal.msrc.microsoft.com)
13126.
Efficient and Thread-Safe Objects for Dynamically-Typed Languages [pdf] (ssw.jku.at)
13127.
Where in the world is it easiest to get rich? – Harald Eia – TEDxOslo (youtube.com)
13128.
What is a web developer? – QuirksBlog (quirksmode.org)
13129.
Pixar offers free online lessons in storytelling via Khan Academy (techcrunch.com)
13130.
WWDC 2017 will be in San Jose (loopinsight.com)
13131.
Low-cost battery for storing renewable energy (energyharvestingjournal.com)
13132.
Miniaturized robots can be propelled through biological fluids (phys.org)
13133.
Deployable Artificial Neural Networks Will Change Everything (bdti.com)
13134.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Returns to San Jose June 5-9, 2017 (apple.com)
13135.
Do You Trust Big Data? Try Googling the Holocaust (bloomberg.com)
13136.
The Empathic Programmer (danielwestheide.com)
13137.
Rust sucks (Not) (llogiq.github.io)
13138.
For Nextdoor, Eliminating Racism Is No Quick Fix (backchannel.com)
13139.
Economies in reverse (johnhcochrane.blogspot.com)
13140.
Celebrities are being urged to hire cyber-sleuths in the age of hacking (standard.co.uk)