February 2019 Archive
25681.
What Is African Feminism? (urbanwomanmag.com)
25682.
Simpler Parallel Programming [video] (youtube.com)
25683.
Every Startup with Dog Needs This (dogsnsox.com)
25684.
By 2021 Your iPhone Apps Will Run on Your Mac (fastcompany.com)
25685.
Japanese Probe Makes Asteroid Touchdown After 4-Year Space Chase (bloomberg.com)
25686.
How to Install a Beta Version of Rails (tosbourn.com)
25687.
Framing: How You Present Info Matters (leversofpersuasion.com)
25688.
Ng Update (robferguson.org)
25689.
MS, Co-Author of MTA-STS, Failed to Implement It on Own Mail Service (twitter.com)
25690.
The New ‘Selfie’-Checkouts at the Broadway Market QFC (capitolhillseattle.com)
25691.
Achieving Greater Efficiency for Fast Data Center Operations (news.mit.edu)
25692.
I Love That the Latest “Welcome to Rails” Image Is More Inclusive (twitter.com)
25693.
The Business of Software: PixelCut and PaintCode (cocoacasts.com)
25694.
Lime Ditches Bikes for Scooters, Leaving Cities in Limbo (mv-voice.com)
25695.
The Progressive Case for Cashless Stores (medium.com)
25696.
Choosing a Touchdown Site for Hayabusa 2 Asteroid Landing (hayabusa2.jaxa.jp)
25697.
Safe Bad (blog.troutwine.us)
25698.
Why Is Edge Computing Gaining Popularity Today? (ten.info)
25699.
Don’t Fight the Robots. Tax Them (nytimes.com)
25700.
Google Forgets to Tell People It Installed a Microphone in Nest Secure (techregister.co.uk)
25701.
Secret Symbols of the Rialto (2018) (lucasitaly.com)
25702.
The Rise and Fall of a Multimillion-Dollar Airbnb Scheme (nyti.ms)
25703.
Placeholder Images with CSS3 (bubblin.io)
25704.
$100K Mario Seller: “It’s Probably the Wrong Move, Long Term, to Sell” (arstechnica.com)
25705.
Ncwit Scorecard: The Status of Women in Computing (ncwit.org)
25706.
The Future of Design (find.xyz)
25707.
Dialect Quiz: How Y’all, Youse and You Guys Talk (nytimes.com)
25708.
We'd Based Game (github.com)
25709.
Intel 5G modem chips will not be available until 2020, iPhone 5G can delay (tech4ubox.com)
25710.
Her biotech firm solves medical mysteries (and no, it’s not Theranos) (washingtonpost.com)