February 2017 Archive
1501.
Fix the GitHub Dark Menubar (github.com)
1502.
Ask HN: Best conferences in Europe 2017?
1503.
Bring back alt.NET (dylanbeattie.net)
1504.
Billionaire Peter Thiel makes fortune after sweetheart deal with [NZ] government (nzherald.co.nz)
1505.
The End of Employees (wsj.com)
1506.
Show HN: Griddle 1.0 – A customizable datagrid component for React (griddlegriddle.github.io)
1507.
Highest radiation reading since March 2011 detected at Fukushima No. 1 reactor (japantimes.co.jp)
1508.
How travel tech evolved over three decades during my three trips to Russia (recode.net)
1509.
The Heirloom Project (heirloom.sourceforge.net)
1510.
A Fight to Fix Symplectic Geometry (quantamagazine.org)
1511.
Configuration language (DSL) to assemble visualizations (apps.axibase.com)
1512.
Peter Pan Syndrome – The Startup to Company Transition (2010) (steveblank.com)
1513.
A chat with the creator of the Stanford Prison Experiment (nautil.us)
1514.
PathNet: Evolution Channels Gradient Descent in Super Neural Networks (arxiv.org)
1515.
The robots of CERN (symmetrymagazine.org)
1516.
Trust: the inside story of the rise and fall of Ethereum (aeon.co)
1517.
Apple already has several ARM powered laptops drifting around internally (hardware.slashdot.org)
1518.
Airbnb Acquires Luxury Retreats, Beating Out Expedia, Accor (bloomberg.com)
1519.
How to create loading image using CSS only (web-tricks.org)
1520.
Atom 1.14 (blog.atom.io)
1521.
Football, fire and ice: the inside story of Iceland’s remarkable rise (2016) (theguardian.com)
1522.
HackerOne raises $40M in their C-round of funding (hackerone.com)
1523.
A practical guide to having a remote company (medium.com)
1524.
SHAttered (shattered.io)
1525.
Process: Aesthetic Engine 2 – An art project in ClojureScript (brutalism.rs)
1526.
Kubernetes Services and Ingress Under X-ray (containerops.org)
1527.
Economists Say Newest AI Technology Destroys More Jobs Than It Creates (2014) (hardware.slashdot.org)
1528.
Beepi Winding Down After Burning Through $150M (wsj.com)
1529.
Saving 80% in 90 Seconds? (blog.lemonade.com)
1530.
Why should hard be secure enough? Information and non-invertibility (diogomonica.com)