February 2017 Archive
991.
Show HN: Master Numbers in a Foreign Language (foreignnumbers.com)
992.
FCC rescinds claim that AT&T and Verizon violated net neutrality (arstechnica.com)
993.
Turning the database inside-out with Apache Samza (2015) (confluent.io)
994.
Efficient game updates (amos.me)
995.
Dolphin Progress Report: January 2017 (dolphin-emu.org)
996.
Snapchat Founders’ Grip Tightened After a Spat with an Early Investor (nytimes.com)
997.
Can Changing When and What We Eat Help Outwit Disease? (npr.org)
998.
Ghostery is Acquired by Cliqz (ghostery.com)
999.
The Axiom of Choice Is Wrong (2007) (cornellmath.wordpress.com)
1000.
Silicon Valley Is Using H-1B Visas to Pay Low Wages to Immigrants (huffingtonpost.com)
1001.
Ask HN: Are there 'dumb' ways to make money as a developer in your spare time?
1002.
The Parachute Generation (nytimes.com)
1003.
The implications of the end of net neutrality (techcrunch.com)
1004.
How Forensic Architecture Revealed Details of a Secret Military Prison in Syria (fastcodesign.com)
1005.
NASA to Unveil New Exoplanet Discovery Tomorrow (space.com)
1006.
Fingerprinting Firefox users with cached intermediate CA certificates (shiftordie.de)
1007.
Shell's 1991 warning: climate changing ‘faster than at any time since ice age’ (theguardian.com)
1008.
Wal-E: Continuous Archiving for Postgres (github.com)
1009.
Camera made from 32k drinking straws takes pointillistic photographs (designboom.com)
1010.
'Expanse' Co-Creator on Writing, Star Citizen, and Why He Hated Mass Effect 3 (glixel.com)
1011.
Magic Leap: When Reality Hits the Fan (kguttag.com)
1012.
Google Analytics Autotrack (github.com)
1013.
TruffleRuby on the Substrate VM (nirvdrum.com)
1014.
Drawing Lines is Hard (2015) (mattdesl.svbtle.com)
1015.
How to play mathematics (aeon.co)
1016.
What's the significance of 250 Facebook posts per week? (imgur.com)
1017.
The True Cost of Bitcoin Transactions (moneyandstate.com)
1018.
GitLeaks – Search engine for exposed secrets on GitHub (gitleaks.com)
1019.
Why I'm Frequently Absent from Open Source (jlongster.com)
1020.
Long-winded speech could be early sign of Alzheimer's disease, says study (theguardian.com)