February 2016 Archive
181.
Early Impacts of Let's Encrypt (tacticalsecret.com)
182.
Watson for President (watson2016.com)
183.
The Majestic Monolith (m.signalvnoise.com)
184.
Will Bond (Package Control) Joins Sublime HQ (sublimetext.com)
185.
Douglas Rushkoff: I’m thinking it may be good to be off social media altogether (theguardian.com)
186.
Show HN: Deepstream.io – open-source real-time server with pub/sub and data sync (deepstream.io)
187.
Patent Owners Can Prevent You from Owning Anything (eff.org)
188.
The Zen of Erlang (ferd.ca)
189.
What’s Next in Computing? (medium.com)
190.
A Truck the Russians Make for $50K (truckyeah.jalopnik.com)
191.
How the TPP Will Affect You and Your Digital Rights (2015) (eff.org)
192.
52-hertz whale (en.wikipedia.org)
193.
A New Breed of Trader on Wall Street: Coders with a Ph.D (nytimes.com)
194.
Rewrite Everything in Rust (robert.ocallahan.org)
195.
PayPal Starts Banning VPN and SmartDNS Services (torrentfreak.com)
196.
Zenefits Software Helped Brokers Cheat On Licensing Process (buzzfeed.com)
197.
AT&T sues Louisville to stop Google Fiber from using its utility poles (arstechnica.com)
198.
Bokeh – a Python interactive visualization library (bokeh.pydata.org)
199.
Diesel: A Safe, Extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust (diesel.rs)
200.
DigitalOcean lost our server (murze.be)
201.
Why I don't like smartphones (devever.net)
202.
React Makes You Sad? (github.com)
203.
PeerTweet – Decentralized feeds using BitTorrent's DHT network (github.com)
204.
LambdaNative (lambdanative.org)
205.
ESP8266: A $5 microcontroller with wi-fi that runs Python (makezine.com)
206.
Secret Memo Details U.S.’s Broader Strategy to Crack Phones (bloomberg.com)
207.
Snowden lawyer: Bill of Rights was meant to make government’s job more difficult (arstechnica.com)
208.
SSH: Best practices (blog.0xbadc0de.be)
209.
Amit Singhal, an Influential Engineer at Google, Will Retire (nytimes.com)
210.
VISA Api: The Power of Visa Network Delivered as an API (developer.visa.com)