February 2017 Archive
14881.
HyPer: High-Performance Geospatial Analytics in HyPerSpace [pdf] (db.in.tum.de)
14882.
Robots Will Soon Do Your Taxes (wired.com)
14883.
First Principles for Job Search (medium.com)
14884.
WiFi AP Direction Finder with Augmented Reality User Interface [video] (youtube.com)
14885.
A note on our lawsuit against Otto and Uber (medium.com)
14886.
The C++17 Lands (fearlesscoder.blogspot.com)
14887.
Improved WebGL experiment to compare multiple planet sizes including Trappist-1 (callumprentice.github.io)
14888.
SHA1 and Mercurial security – Why you shouldn't panic yet (mercurial-scm.org)
14889.
TECH WATCH: 10 trends that will define 2017 (techinasia.com)
14890.
Why I didn’t build my company in Silicon Valley (medium.com)
14891.
PICO-8 Lighting by hand (part 3) (hackernoon.com)
14892.
A Paid Hour a Week for Sex? Swedish Town Considers It (nytimes.com)
14893.
Jake Wharton: Exploring Java's Hidden Costs [video] (youtube.com)
14894.
Git uses its cryptographic hashes. Bazaar uses revision-signing. (2008) (how-bazaar.blogspot.com)
14895.
Cloudbleed: How to deal with it (medium.com)
14896.
Lessons Learned from Watching “Pumping Iron” (reactfitness.weebly.com)
14897.
Google/grr: GRR Rapid Response: remote live forensics for incident response (github.com)
14898.
Forget Clones, Now Worry about Daylight Robbery on Appstore (medium.com)
14899.
A Note on Our Lawsuit Against Otto and Uber (medium.com)
14900.
Scalable Spark Deployment Using Kubernetes : Service Abstractions (blog.madhukaraphatak.com)
14901.
Face Recognition with Deep Learning – Do I Look Like Brad Pitt? (lewisgavin.co.uk)
14902.
Inside Facebook's AI machine (backchannel.com)
14903.
Norwegian Air's $65 fares to Europe: What’s the catch? (usatoday.com)
14904.
Airbnb for foreign language learners. Meet in person with native speaker (getpolyglot.io)
14905.
What Every Developer Should Know About CouchDB (2016) (dimagi.com)
14906.
The controversial plan to fill a mine with nuclear waste (bbc.com)
14907.
Save your startup with a “no B.S.” manifesto (startups.co)
14908.
The future of not working (nytimes.com)
14909.
The End of SHA-1 on the Public Web (blog.mozilla.org)
14910.
I was authorized to trash my employer's network, sysadmin tells court (theregister.co.uk)