February 2017 Archive
451.
Wine Running on Windows with the Windows Subsystem for Linux (woafre.tk)
452.
Chez Scheme as the Racket VM (groups.google.com)
453.
The Pleasures and Pains of Coffee (1830) (blissbat.net)
454.
Scott Kelly's DNA shows unexpected telomere lengthening after year in space (nature.com)
455.
How Do You Know a Developer Is Doing a Good Job? (blog.professorbeekums.com)
456.
GM to build, test thousands of self-driving Bolts in 2018 (reuters.com)
457.
Chrome 57 Will Permanently Enable DRM (tomshardware.com)
458.
There Are Three Programming Paradigms (2013) (wiki.c2.com)
459.
Homebrew Amiga Graphics Card (FPGA, Open Source) Finished [video] (youtube.com)
460.
De-Anonymizing Web Browsing Data with Social Networks [pdf] (randomwalker.info)
461.
I Do Not Know C: Short quiz on undefined behavior (2015) (kukuruku.co)
462.
Tesla Motors, Inc. Is Now Officially Tesla, Inc (techcrunch.com)
463.
YubiKey 4C (yubico.com)
464.
Amit’s Game Programming Information (www-cs-students.stanford.edu)
465.
Awless: A Mighty CLI for AWS (github.com)
466.
Hackers Have Stolen Millions of Dollars in Bitcoin Using Only Phone Numbers (forbes.com)
467.
Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS released (lists.ubuntu.com)
468.
Learning from Terminals to Design the Future of User Interfaces (brandur.org)
469.
Library Hand, the Fastidiously Neat Penmanship Style Made for Card Catalogs (atlasobscura.com)
470.
Callback Hell (2016) (callbackhell.com)
471.
Post-Olympic Abandonment (medium.com)
472.
If Susan Can Learn Physics, So Can You (2013) (fledglingphysicist.com)
473.
Cheating on a string theory exam (daemonology.net)
474.
Electronics robust enough for Venus (physicstoday.scitation.org)
475.
React Tetris (github.com)
476.
Show HN: Ipyvolume: 3D plotting library for the Jupyter/IPython notebook (github.com)
477.
Firefox 57 as the first release where only WebExtensions will be supported (blog.mozilla.org)
478.
France’s military is training eagles to attack drones (washingtonpost.com)
479.
Google must turn over foreign-stored emails pursuant to a warrant, court rules (washingtonpost.com)
480.
Classic NES Series Anti-Emulation Measures (mgba.io)