February 2017 Archive
15481.
Inside the Race to Build the Battery of Tomorrow (wired.com)
15482.
Krishna-Kanhaiya-Kanha Photos: Holi ki shubhkamnaye (krishna-kanaiya-photos-images.blogspot.com)
15483.
There’s No Magic in Venture-Backed Home Care (medium.com)
15484.
Show HN: A bot to see somebody else's timeline (voir.social)
15485.
Waterstones under fire for secret shops (bbc.co.uk)
15486.
Pandas – The swiss army knife of data (Interview) (podcastinit.com)
15487.
Artists 'have structurally different brains' (2014) (bbc.com)
15488.
E2EMail research project has left the nest (security.googleblog.com)
15489.
Television Is Training Me to Not Watch Television (blog.dilbert.com)
15490.
Profiling Android apps with flame graphs (blog.rhye.org)
15491.
Instant coding and wiring for your Arduino projects (circuito.io)
15492.
The Immigrant’s Dilemma in Trump’s America (medium.com)
15493.
JetBrains 2016 Highlights (jetbrains.com)
15494.
Yes, Virginia, You Can Write HoloLens Apps in F# (seriouscodeblog.wordpress.com)
15495.
UofT moves towards low-cost, printable perovskite solar cells (pvbuzz.com)
15496.
New windows into the brain (electrical inputs and outputs directly in the brain) (news.mit.edu)
15497.
Virtual-reality system for the elderly wins health care prize (news.mit.edu)
15498.
Bash Considered Pointless (Or: Pointless Bashing) (blogstrapping.com)
15499.
When I start testing (medium.com)
15500.
FCC chief doesn’t plan to review AT&T–Time Warner merger (theverge.com)
15501.
10 Papers Every Programmer Should Read (At Least Twice) (web.archive.org)
15502.
Frank Ocean Interviews Jay Z About the Sorry State of Modern Radio (pitchfork.com)
15503.
“disable tests” (github.com)
15504.
Set and forget: the product we forgot to launch (medium.com)
15505.
Fable – F# – Babel transpilation (fable.io)
15506.
Why Taxing Robots Is Not a Good Idea (economist.com)
15507.
Tech and the Fake Market tactic (medium.com)
15508.
Sorting in .NET (codingsight.com)
15509.
The upmarket SaaS trend is real, and it’s awesome (medium.com)
15510.
Newspapers reporting with videos for the teens (comic) (m.xkcd.com)