February 2018 Archive
3781.
Show HN: ArtFlow – a simple Tilt Brush-like directly in your browser (VR App) (github.com)
3782.
Century-old comic accurately depicts the nightmare of cellphones (original-political-cartoon.com)
3783.
California Considers $1,000 Fine for Waiters Offering Unsolicited Plastic Straws (reason.com)
3784.
Oracle Solaris 11.4 Open Beta Released (blogs.oracle.com)
3785.
An Extremely Common and Terrible Line of Java (paultyma.blogspot.com)
3786.
Show HN: GIFAKIRA – Converting every shot of Akira (1988) to a gif (gifakira.com)
3787.
~$1 trillion of real estate is on the move from shifts in commuting expectation (medium.com)
3788.
6 Months – Zero Progress – $1.3 in Bank :( (medium.com)
3789.
How Silicon Valley Came to Be a Land of ‘Bros’ (nytimes.com)
3790.
Was Tulipmania Just Like Bitcoin? (moneyfortherestofus.com)
3791.
More Than a Trillion Exoplanets Could Exist Beyond Our Galaxy (news.nationalgeographic.com)
3792.
Java 9 has six weeks to live (blog.joda.org)
3793.
How to learn Machine Learning (dhanus.github.io)
3794.
Namecheap: Recent Hosting Breach (namecheap.com)
3795.
Workers at your Service (webkit.org)
3796.
Intel Sharpens the Edge with Skylake Xeon D (nextplatform.com)
3797.
Fashion advice from a true intellectual (blog.paperpile.com)
3798.
Russian Nuclear Supercomputer 'Caught Mining Bitcoin' (rferl.org)
3799.
Using the Old Bean (1985) (si.com)
3800.
YugaByteDB high-performance, transactional database for distributed services (github.com)
3801.
Do you need a Blockchain? Probably less than Wüst and Gervais think you do (davidgerard.co.uk)
3802.
Lagrange Multipliers Without Permanent Scarring [pdf] (dbpubs.stanford.edu)
3803.
The JavaScript Supply Chain Paradox: SRI, CSP and Trust in Third Party Libraries (troyhunt.com)
3804.
Read-Compile-Run-Loop – a tiny embeddable REPL analog for C++ (onqtam.com)
3805.
Show HN: Forth Lisp Python Continuum (github.com)
3806.
Show HN: A framework for multi-device AR written in Go (github.com)
3807.
Show HN: CheckYourDesign – A simple service to present designs to clients (checkyour.design)
3808.
HyTech Power may have solved hydrogen, one of the hardest problems in energy (vox.com)
3809.
IronPython 2.7.8 released (includes .NET Core support) (github.com)
3810.
Chunks of Bytecode (craftinginterpreters.com)