Coding without a keystroke: The hands-free creation of a full video game
(arstechnica.com)
February 2018 Archive
4111.
4112.
XML is 20
(xml.com)
4113.
Andrew Yang is running for President on a UBI platform
(nytimes.com)
4114.
White House wants to turn space station into commercially run venture
(washingtonpost.com)
4115.
4116.
Show HN: util – A simple, framework agnostic 675 byte CSS library
(ajusa.github.io)
4117.
Apple sold more watches in Q4 2017 than the entire Swiss watch industry
(businessinsider.com)
4118.
The Robots Are Coming
(nytimes.com)
4119.
Why Is Occlusion in Augmented Reality So Hard?
(hackernoon.com)
4120.
Top Quotes from SaaStr '18
(blog.intello.io)
4121.
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4123.
Show HN: I made a free Chrome extension that highlights recipes on food blogs
(chrome.google.com)
4124.
The Falcon Heavy is an absurdly low-cost heavy lift rocket
(arstechnica.com)
4125.
DigitalOcean will donate to tech non-profits for community content
(blog.digitalocean.com)
4126.
4127.
So You Want to Reform Democracy
(medium.com)
4128.
Tesla Model 3 Tracker
(bloomberg.com)
4129.
I have forgotten how to read
(theglobeandmail.com)
4131.
4132.
Jim Roskind's C/C++ grammar
(blog.robertelder.org)
4133.
Apple’s New Spaceship Campus Has One Flaw – And It Hurts
(bloomberg.com)
4134.
Going Home
(blog.gerv.net)
4135.
Whatever happened to the desktop computer?
(hackaday.com)
4136.
Supercomputing at the Crossroads
(nextplatform.com)
4137.
4138.
Best Sleeper Coins for 2018
(hackernoon.com)
4139.
MacOS may lose data on APFS-formatted disk images
(loopinsight.com)
4140.
That Grumpy BSD Guy: A Life Lesson in Mishandling SMTP Sender Verification
(bsdly.blogspot.com)