February 2019 Archive
18511.
The Silly Stereotypes That Elite-College Students Have About Other Campuses (theatlantic.com)
18512.
The magnetic field near the Arctic is acting weird (theverge.com)
18513.
Ask HN: Prefer to pay a monthly fee, or deal with ads on your favorite sites?
18514.
Using Azure CloudShell as a Dev Sandbox (isaaclevin.com)
18515.
TinyMCE 5 released (go.tiny.cloud)
18516.
Nuo vs. Maker X Dharma X Compound (medium.com)
18517.
Machiavelli on Mergers and Acquisitions (multiplier.gitlab.io)
18518.
Brewfather – Progressive App Review (deanhume.com)
18519.
Debugging Random Program Behavior (blog.the-pans.com)
18520.
Tesla launches Amazon store with new merch, maybe more coming (electrek.co)
18521.
Winklevoss Exchange Gemini Shuts Down (coindesk.com)
18522.
Web3 and Continua of Dignity – RadicalxChange Blog (medium.com)
18523.
First-Class Timeouts as a Cure for Event Handler Poisoning (usenix.org)
18524.
How to take better photos with your phone,thanks to computational photography (techvenge.net)
18525.
Writing a Complete Program (richardmavis.info)
18526.
Healthy brownies (youtube.com)
18527.
Wittgenstein's Question (umarji.com)
18528.
A new portal to win gifts from sharing (winglod.com)
18529.
The Brutal Mirror of Ayahuasca (getpocket.com)
18530.
The Impact of New Short-Term Rental Regulations on New York City [pdf] (sharebetter.org)
18531.
Strongly-Typed React Redux Code with TypeScript (carlrippon.com)
18532.
The Prepper’s Medicine Chest. Are you sure you’re ready for everything? (survivorsupply.com)
18533.
The Industry’s First Managed Kubernetes Service on VMWare (platform9.com)
18534.
Finding Lena, the Patron Saint of JPEGs (wired.com)
18535.
German Government Abandons Small Businesses Over EU Copyright Directive (eff.org)
18536.
Classic Motorcycles That Don’t Worth Much Today (topcarsfeed.com)
18537.
Retool hiring in SF for engineering, developer relations, customer support, etc.
18538.
Samsung Smart Shirt Helps Monitor Lung Function (yellrobot.com)
18539.
Severe RCE Flaw Disclosed in Popular LibreOffice and OpenOffice Software (thehackernews.com)
18540.
Broadband industry likes the names of nonsense (tech4ubox.com)