February 2017 Archive
1531.
Parsing – REBOL Users Guide (rebol.com)
1532.
The first official Mac clone: Daydream (osnews.com)
1533.
Extended Outage at Instapaper (blog.instapaper.com)
1534.
When intuition and math probably look wrong (2010) (sciencenews.org)
1535.
Secrecy mounts over White House cybersecurity staff shakeup (zdnet.com)
1536.
Read BBC TV, radio and film scripts (bbc.co.uk)
1537.
A Man Walks into a Bank (2001) (ft.com)
1538.
We're a Zambian Band (2014) (theappendix.net)
1539.
Why aren’t we using SSH for everything? (2015) (medium.com)
1540.
Medieval books reveal the extreme methods with which artists achieved their reds (theparisreview.org)
1541.
Secrets and LIE-Abilities: The State of Modern Secret Management (2017) (medium.com)
1542.
JavaScript Errors and Stack Traces in Depth (lucasfcosta.com)
1543.
Why Silicon Valley Wouldn't Work Without Immigrants (nytimes.com)
1544.
Why taxing robots is not a good idea (economist.com)
1545.
Gitlab is down (gitlab.com)
1546.
I Tracked Myself With $170 Smartphone Spyware that Anyone Can Buy (motherboard.vice.com)
1547.
Google and Facebook ad traffic is 90% useless (linkedin.com)
1548.
Churchill's views on the possibility of life on other planets (bbc.co.uk)
1549.
OpenSSL Security Advisory (openssl.org)
1550.
ISRO PSLV-C37 onboard camera showing 104 satellite separation (youtube.com)
1551.
Uber C.E.O. To Leave Trump Advisory Council After Criticism (nytimes.com)
1552.
Tesla employee writes of low wages, poor morale; company denies claims (arstechnica.com)
1553.
Steam needs to stop asking its customers to fix its problems (rockpapershotgun.com)
1554.
Is Travel Writing Dead? (granta.com)
1555.
Fukishima is Worse than Ever (cringely.com)
1556.
This is the best explanation of gerrymandering you will ever see (washingtonpost.com)
1557.
Show HN: Personalize Romeo and Juliet or Pride and Prejudice (textusclassics.com)
1558.
The New York Times Claws Its Way into the Future (wired.com)
1559.
Show HN: KISS IDE – A simple web based IDE (github.com)
1560.
China Central Bank Said to Call Bitcoin Exchanges for Talks (bloomberg.com)