February 2017 Archive
331.
Dropbox is using an unsigned binary to install kernel extensions on your Mac (twitter.com)
332.
Have you looked at your windshield wipers lately? (arstechnica.com)
333.
A.I. Duet: A piano that responds to you (aiexperiments.withgoogle.com)
334.
I Rewired My Brain to Become Fluent in Math (2014) (nautil.us)
335.
Goldman Sachs automated trading replaces 600 traders with 200 engineers (technologyreview.com)
336.
House Passes E-mail Privacy Act (multichannel.com)
337.
Dear Mark Zuckerberg: Democracy is not a Facebook focus group (americamagazine.org)
338.
ECMAScript 2016+ in Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
339.
A Physicist Who Denies That Dark Matter Exists (cosmos.nautil.us)
340.
Pijul – A free and open source distributed version control system (pijul.org)
341.
Facebook Ordered to Pay $500M in Oculus Lawsuit (variety.com)
342.
Show HN: Hasura – A Postgres BaaS and Kubernetes PaaS on Your Own Infrastructure (hasura.io)
343.
Network programming with Go (2012) (jannewmarch.gitbooks.io)
344.
Rails 5.1.0 Beta 1 (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
345.
When “Dumb Pipes” Get Too Smart (saurik.com)
346.
Optimizations in Syntax Highlighting (code.visualstudio.com)
347.
Think OS: A Brief Introduction to Operating Systems (greenteapress.com)
348.
Intel Shows 2.5D FPGA at ISSCC (eetimes.com)
349.
Top Hat Raises $22M to Go After Pearson, McGraw-Hill (bloomberg.com)
350.
List of falsehoods programmers believe in (github.com)
351.
More than one million requests per second in Node.js (github.com)
352.
Tesla aims to start pilot production of Model 3 cars on February 20 (reuters.com)
353.
Announcing Open Source Guides (github.com)
354.
We should kill the 40-hour work week (crew.co)
355.
How Peter Thiel’s Palantir helped expand the NSA’s global spy network (theintercept.com)
356.
How to use Deep Learning when you have Limited Data (medium.com)
357.
Posix Has Become Outdated (2016) [pdf] (cs.columbia.edu)
358.
TensorFlow Image Recognition on a Raspberry Pi (svds.com)
359.
Saudi Arabia's Oil Wealth Is About to Get a Reality Check (bloomberg.com)
360.
Popularity of Sony’s PlayStation VR Surprises Even the Company (nytimes.com)