February 2017 Archive
541.
Show HN: Aragon – Everything you need to run your company on Ethereum (aragon.one)
542.
Silicon Valley Hedge Fund Takes on Wall Street with AI Trader (bloomberg.com)
543.
Apple Says Right to Repair iPhones Will Turn Nebraska Into a ‘Mecca’ for Hackers (motherboard.vice.com)
544.
ChosunTruck – Euro Truck Simulator 2 autonomous driving solution (github.com)
545.
The power of role models (commandcenter.blogspot.com)
546.
Show HN: PumpkinDB, an event sourcing database engine (pumpkindb.org)
547.
Why I moved from Angular to React (robinwieruch.de)
548.
Examples of unexpected mathematical images (mathoverflow.net)
549.
Robots Rule at Swiss Factories as Strong Franc and Wages Bite (bloomberg.com)
550.
Zenefits cuts nearly 50% of workforce (businessinsider.com)
551.
How Nasty Gal Went from an $85M Company to Bankruptcy (news.morningstar.com)
552.
No CEO: A Swedish company where nobody is in charge (bbc.co.uk)
553.
How the NSA obtains and uses airline reservations (2013) (papersplease.org)
554.
Show HN: Illustrated Quicksort algorithm (illustrated-algorithms.now.sh)
555.
New GM Cruise Self-Driving Video Shows More Mastery of SF Roads (driverless.id)
556.
VIZIO to Pay $2.2M to FTC (ftc.gov)
557.
Show HN: DeepUI Programming Studio – A different approach to programming (deepui.io)
558.
Foolproof HTML (pumpula.net)
559.
Unofficial MySQL 8.0 Optimizer Guide (unofficialmysqlguide.com)
560.
Raising the American Weakling (nautil.us)
561.
Solar Now Provides Twice as Many Jobs as the Coal Industry (fastcoexist.com)
562.
A film that can cool buildings without the use of refrigerants (economist.com)
563.
Computer Scientists’ Trivia (keon.io)
564.
How Unix erases things when you type a backspace while entering text (utcc.utoronto.ca)
565.
OpenXR – Cross-Platform, Portable, Virtual Reality (khronos.org)
566.
Vancouver house prices are falling (qz.com)
567.
What happens when you dump the App Store? (techcrunch.com)
568.
DeepCoder: Learning to Write Programs (arxiv.org)
569.
How New York City Gets Its Electricity (nytimes.com)
570.
Finding Ticketbleed (blog.filippo.io)