Two-part Rubik's algorithms
(nedbatchelder.com)
February 2017 Archive
1081.
1082.
Why is there ancient Greek text on Afghan banknotes?
(llewelynmorgan.com)
1083.
Organics found on dwarf planet Ceres
(cen.acs.org)
1084.
Why products built by large teams fail so often
(blog.mojotech.com)
1085.
The Black Technologist Who Invented the First Internet Search Engine
(daily.jstor.org)
1088.
Show HN: Milanote – A notes app for creative work
(milanote.com)
1089.
Magic Leap said to be ‘doing 1,000 things badly’ after raising $1.4B
(venturebeat.com)
1090.
From dependency injection to dependency rejection
(blog.ploeh.dk)
1091.
Paranoid Programming – Techniques for Constructing Robust Software [ps]
(ftp.stratus.com)
1092.
Why LINQ beats SQL
(linqpad.net)
1093.
Data from man's pacemaker led to arson charges
(journal-news.com)
1094.
1095.
Sous Vide startup Anova gets acquired by Electrolux
(techcrunch.com)
1097.
1098.
Who is Anthony Levandowski, and why is Google suing him?
(theguardian.com)
1099.
Inside NASA’s Space Farming Labs
(motherboard.vice.com)
1100.
Entropy in Social Networks [pdf]
(cs.virginia.edu)
1101.
1102.
Tesla Tanks After Goldman Downgrades to Sell
(bloomberg.com)
1103.
Don't call me a '5:01er' (2015)
(czep.net)
1105.
Create your own Version of Microsoft BASIC for 6502
(pagetable.com)
1106.
1107.
Automata by Example – build cellular automata just by clicking around
(demos.samgentle.com)
1108.
Questions the FBI Uses to Determine If Someone Is a Likely Terrorist
(theintercept.com)
1109.
1110.
Filing Taxes After Exercising Start Up Options
(bradygentile.com)