February 2019 Archive
26251.
DNA Gets a New – and Bigger – Genetic Alphabet (nytimes.com)
26252.
Our Latest Platform Initiative: Design Sprint – Ground Up Ventures – Medium (medium.com)
26253.
Researchers discover use of malicious cyber tool to commit digital ad fraud (thehill.com)
26254.
BackEnd Lead Engineer at borderless payments (GraphQL/Prisma/AWS)
26255.
Show HN: Sish – HTTP(s)/WS(S)/TCP Tunnels to Localhost Using Only SSH (github.com)
26256.
Possible Scientific Reasons for Ghosts (scientificamerican.com)
26257.
SenseTime Trains ImageNet/AlexNet in Record 1.5 Minutes (medium.com)
26258.
What Linus Torvalds Thinks about ARM Processors (zdnet.com)
26259.
Everybody Makes Podcasts. Can Spotify Make Them Profitable? (bloomberg.com)
26260.
Cloudfare in China (cloudflare.com)
26261.
Are you an employee or a contractor? Carpenters, strippers face that question (latimes.com)
26262.
Gitlab Corners (dev.to)
26263.
Backwater Kerala Fact History India
26264.
Hayabusa2 touches down on asteroid, shoots it (arstechnica.com)
26265.
Tutorial Using Hyperledger Fabric BlockChain for Audit Security of Files (blog.storagemadeeasy.com)
26266.
Several Kind of Mutual Funds (binbitforex.club)
26267.
Cornerstone Learning Center (learnatcornerstone.com)
26268.
Small is beautiful–the Component library (pragdave.me)
26269.
Automating File Loading with Python and SQL (acheronanalytics.com)
26270.
The Ultimate JS Stack – Next.js, Apollo and Adonis GraphQL (creatorsneverdie.com)
26271.
Classic Motorcycles That Don’t Worth Much Today (topcarsfeed.com)
26272.
Little Free Library (littlefreelibrary.org)
26273.
You deserve what you’ve achieved. You are not a fraud (medium.com)
26274.
AR Boosts Email Marketing Engagement 75% (arinsider.co)
26275.
Times Michio Kaku Blew Our Minds (youtube.com)
26276.
Billion Dollar Unicorns: Qualys Acquires 1Mby1M Company Adya (sramanamitra.com)
26277.
Daily life in a federal prison (2014) (fortune.com)
26278.
Japanese agri bank has amassed estimated $700B global market for CLOs (wsj.com)
26279.
Electric scooters can be hijacked remotely – no password required (bitdefender.com)
26280.
Resolving to be more open in 2019 (redhat.com)