February 2016 Archive
1.
A Message to Our Customers (apple.com)
2.
Physicists Detect Gravitational Waves, Proving Einstein Right (nytimes.com)
3.
Stripe Atlas (stripe.com)
4.
Graphing when your Facebook friends are awake (defaultnamehere.tumblr.com)
5.
Appleā€™s declining software quality (sudophilosophical.com)
6.
Introducing the Keybase filesystem (keybase.io)
7.
Microsoft Acquires Xamarin (weblogs.asp.net)
8.
LinkedIn shares drop 40%, erasing $10B of company's value (businessinsider.com)
9.
Vulkan is Here (khronos.org)
10.
Microsoft, Google, Facebook Back Apple in Blocked Phone Case (bloomberg.com)
11.
3D printed sundial whose precise holes cast a shadow displaying the current time (mojoptix.com)
12.
Dear Skype/Microsoft: Problems with Linux client (nickforall.nl)
13.
Show HN: I've been writing daily TILs for a year (github.com)
14.
GitHub is undergoing a full-blown overhaul as execs and employees depart (businessinsider.com)
15.
Brooklyn Judge: Feds Can't Use All Writs Act to Force Apple's Hand [pdf] (blogs.reuters.com)
16.
GitHub responds to Dear GitHub letter (github.com)
17.
Sci-Hub: Removing barriers in the way of science (sci-hub.io)
18.
AI generated music to improve focus, relaxation and sleep (brain.fm)
19.
Alphabet Becomes the Most Valuable Public Company in the World (techcrunch.com)
20.
Spotify moves its back end to Google Cloud (news.spotify.com)
21.
No More Deceptive Download Buttons (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
22.
Too many people have peed in the pool (stephenfry.com)
23.
Microsoft Edge records browsing history in InPrivate mode (betanews.com)
24.
Apple ordered to bypass auto-erase on San Bernadino shooter's iPhone (techdirt.com)
25.
India bans discriminatory pricing based on source/destination/app/content (blog.savetheinternet.in)
26.
I no longer understand my PhD dissertation (medium.com)
27.
Raspberry Pi 3 on Sale (raspberrypi.org)
28.
What Google Learned from Its Quest to Build the Perfect Team (nytimes.com)
29.
We Need a Better PC (blog.dcpos.ch)
30.
Mozilla Webrender: rendering any webpage at several hundred FPS (air.mozilla.org)