February 2019 Archive
20191.
Show HN: I just finished coding an open-source crypto dice using random.org (github.com)
20192.
Chinese firms are not all serial intellectual-property thieves (economist.com)
20193.
Show HN: Like Chain Reaction? Checkout this open source Android game with bots! (github.com)
20194.
Islamia-college-peshwar
20195.
Serta+iComfort+Review (awesomenightsleep.com)
20196.
Jeff Bezos Isn’t Afraid of Total Exposure (nytimes.com)
20197.
I Was a Facebook Fact-Checker. It Was Like Playing a Doomed Game of Whack-A-Mole (buzzfeednews.com)
20198.
Literary Group Apologizes for Author Fracas That Rocked Twitter (bloomberg.com)
20199.
Seeking feedbacks and early users (shippa.me)
20200.
Politics: a short story (flancia.org)
20201.
Aqua-Field: Artificial Gill System (producthunt.com)
20202.
Extracting Hidden Topics from Texts Using LDA Model (github.com)
20203.
The imagination gap, part 1 (ansuz.sooke.bc.ca)
20204.
Rethinking Unit Test Assertions (medium.com)
20205.
Activision-Blizzard Employees Brace for Massive Layoffs (kotaku.com)
20206.
What Colour are your bits? (ansuz.sooke.bc.ca)
20207.
تحميل برنامج 3uTools افضل الادوات لـ ادارة التحكم اجهزة ايفون وايباد (freefastapp.net)
20208.
Teach testing first (smalldata.tech)
20209.
Qoa – Minimal interactive command-line prompts (producthunt.com)
20210.
Lawn Love (YC S14) Is Hiring a Director of Paid Marketing (lawn-love.workable.com)
20211.
Founder and CEO of Daily Dress Me, Nina Vir talking about fashion and tech (itunes.apple.com)
20212.
Building for Mobile Can Unlock Education (youtu.be)
20213.
Parking near me (parkingforme.com)
20214.
A potted history of Japan’s car industry delights at the Petersen Museum (faster4.com)
20215.
Terry Crews, Jeff Bezos, (emttime.com)
20216.
Physical Foundations of Landauer's Principle (arxiv.org)
20217.
Laser light can contain intricate, beautiful fractals (sciencenews.org)
20218.
Buy YouTube Comments Recommendations (smmsmartmarket.com)
20219.
Apps That Use AI to Handle Routine Customer Support (capitalandgrowth.org)
20220.
My 7-year-old daughter has a positive kid song that she wrote called “Smart” (m.facebook.com)