February 2015 Archive
241.
Web typography for non-designers (presslabs.com)
242.
Gemalto's findings of its investigations into the alleged hacking of SIM cards (gemalto.com)
243.
Government-Linked Certificate Authorities in OS X (zitseng.com)
244.
Asynchronous Python and Databases (techspot.zzzeek.org)
245.
Explore the Swiss Leaks Data (icij.org)
246.
Reddit has shut down its nascent cryptocurrency project (theguardian.com)
247.
Docker 1.5: IPv6 support, read-only containers, stats, and more (blog.docker.com)
248.
Bank Hackers Steal Millions via Malware (nytimes.com)
249.
The Siberian crater phenomenon is more widespread than previously thought (washingtonpost.com)
250.
Human-level control through deep reinforcement learning (nature.com)
251.
The 40% Rule (avc.com)
252.
The Problem with Job Titles (blog.workshape.io)
253.
EFF Outlines Plan to Fix the Broken Patent System (eff.org)
254.
EFF Files FOIA Suit Over U.S. Marshals’ Cell-Tracking Spy Planes (eff.org)
255.
Confessions of a Congressman (vox.com)
256.
Google now automatically converts Flash ads to HTML5 (venturebeat.com)
257.
Knightmare: A DevOps Cautionary Tale (2014) (dougseven.com)
258.
Adopting Microservices at Netflix: Lessons for Architectural Design (nginx.com)
259.
Metaprogramming Elixir (pragprog.com)
260.
ECMAScript 6 (rauchg.com)
261.
Why blocks make Ruby methods slower (omniref.com)
262.
Some notes on Rust (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
263.
Encryption ban: David Cameron is teetering dangerously close to authoritarianism (information-age.com)
264.
New services expand IBM Watson capabilities to images, speech, and more (developer.ibm.com)
265.
CrunchBang Linux: The end (crunchbang.org)
266.
Debian Jessie on Raspberry Pi 2 (sjoerd.luon.net)
267.
Thunderbird Usage Continues to Grow (blog.mozilla.org)
268.
SWEATSHOP – I can´t take any more (aftenposten.no)
269.
Live patching for Linux 3.20 (lkml.iu.edu)
270.
Google's Vint Cerf Warns of 'digital Dark Age' (bbc.co.uk)