February 2016 Archive
31.
Choose GitLab for your next open source project (b.agilob.net)
32.
Snowden: FBI obscuring crucial details in Apple case (twitter.com)
33.
Apple fans are coming to hate Apple software (latimes.com)
34.
How Google’s Web Crawler Bypasses Paywalls (elaineou.com)
35.
Justice Department Wants Apple to Unlock Nine More iPhones (nytimes.com)
36.
iTerm2 Version 3 Now in Beta (iterm2.com)
37.
Apple Is Said to Be Working on an iPhone Even It Can’t Hack (nytimes.com)
38.
SoundCloud could be forced to close after $44m losses (factmag.com)
39.
Show HN: Htop 2.0 released, now cross-platform (hisham.hm)
40.
Please don't use Slack for FOSS projects (drewdevault.com)
41.
GitLab 8.5 released (about.gitlab.com)
42.
Windows Now Showing Full-Screen Ads (howtogeek.com)
43.
Ghost in the Shell remains our most challenging film about technology (newstatesman.com)
44.
MentalHealthError: an exception occurred (kennethreitz.org)
45.
Draft.js – Rich Text Editor Framework for React (facebook.github.io)
46.
No patent if invention lies only in computer program, says Indian Patent Office (business-standard.com)
47.
15 years of VLC and VideoLAN (jbkempf.com)
48.
Parker Conrad Steps Down as Zenefits CEO (buzzfeed.com)
49.
My Little Sister Taught Me How to “Snapchat Like the Teens” (buzzfeed.com)
50.
Go 1.6 is Released (blog.golang.org)
51.
Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend (programmingisterrible.com)
52.
Umberto Eco has died (bbc.com)
53.
Answers to your questions about Apple and security (apple.com)
54.
The Elephant in the Room: Web design work is drying up (sazzy.co.uk)
55.
Sci-Hub as necessary, effective civil disobedience (bjoern.brembs.net)
56.
German government to use Trojan spyware to monitor citizens (dw.com)
57.
Issue and Pull Request templates (github.com)
58.
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B confirmed, with onboard BT LE and WiFi (apps.fcc.gov)
59.
Maybe: run a command, see what it does to your files without actually doing it (github.com)
60.
Atlas, the Next Generation [video] (youtube.com)