February 2017 Archive
751.
Postmodern Error Handling in Python 3.6 (journalpanic.com)
752.
GCC optimized code gives strange floating point results (gcc.gnu.org)
753.
Former Norway PM held at Washington airport over 2014 visit to Iran (theguardian.com)
754.
DHS Quietly Testing Mandatory Facial Recognition of Passengers Exiting U.S (professional-troublemaker.com)
755.
Foster father takes in only terminally ill children (latimes.com)
756.
Show HN: Clozemaster – Learn language in context (clozemaster.com)
757.
Filecoin – A Cryptocurrency Operated File Storage Network (filecoin.io)
758.
Using Deep Learning and Google Street View to Estimate Demographic Makeup of US (arxiv.org)
759.
Getting Started with Functional Programming in F# (codeopinion.com)
760.
The Privacy Revolution that never came (journal.standardnotes.org)
761.
Space Buckets: DIY Indoor Gardening with LED and Arduinos (spacebuckets.com)
762.
Apple Worldwide Dev Conference 2017 announced (developer.apple.com)
763.
Show HN: Sedy, a GitHub Bot Bringing Linux Sed to Code Reviews (marmelab.com)
764.
ISRO to launch record 104 satellites on Feb 15 (kaumudi.com)
765.
Why Our Super Bowl Ad Failed (medium.com)
766.
Show HN: Poxi – A Hackable Pixel Art Editor (github.com)
767.
An Introduction to Counterfactual Regret Minimization (cs.gettysburg.edu)
768.
Passwords for social media accounts could be required for some to enter country (techcrunch.com)
769.
The Three Ways of XOR (horia141.com)
770.
Building, and Losing, a Career on Facebook (npr.org)
771.
Game theory in practice (2011) (economist.com)
772.
Botpress: an open-source bot creation tool written in JavaScript (github.com)
773.
Scaling Git, and some back story (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
774.
Pdftabextract – A set of tools for data mining OCR-processed PDFs (github.com)
775.
The Year of Linux on Everything but the Desktop (media.bemyapp.com)
776.
Problems with Android Studio (techcrunch.com)
777.
Apple Park Opens to Employees in April (apple.com)
778.
In Just 5 Moves, Grandmaster Loses and Leaves Chess World Aghast (npr.org)
779.
Honest status reporting and AWS service status “truth” (blog.ably.io)
780.
A Bitter Ending (chronicle.com)