February 2018 Archive
601.
How to sell a $300 chocolate bar (atlasobscura.com)
602.
How to Replace Google's AMP Without Slowing It Down (redfin.engineering)
603.
Opening the code of our X-Pack features (elastic.co)
604.
Apple's Failure to Check Kill Syscall Privilege “Not a Security Issue” (lists.apple.com)
605.
Show HN: Turn your GitHub Gist into a live dashboard (github.com)
606.
Flyover video of Jupiter’s Europa (kottke.org)
607.
How and Why Athletes Go Broke (2009) (si.com)
608.
Mark – A simple and unified notation for both object and markup data (github.com)
609.
How Isaac Asimov shaped robotics and space exploration and predicted the Internet (rossdawson.com)
610.
"Principles of Adult Behavior" by JP Barlow (gist.github.com)
611.
Udash – Scala and Scala.js Reactive Web Framework (udash.io)
612.
Sedate a Plant, and It Seems to Lose Consciousness. Is It Conscious? (nytimes.com)
613.
Bill Ackman Surrenders in His Five-Year War Against Herbalife (wsj.com)
614.
Minimodem – General-purpose software audio FSK modem (2016) (whence.com)
615.
The dangerous downsides of perfectionism (bbc.com)
616.
Rainbow Deployments with Kubernetes (brandon.dimcheff.com)
617.
Show HN: Algebraic Number Theory in Python 3 (github.com)
618.
Debian developer revisits FreeBSD after 20 years (2015) (changelog.complete.org)
619.
The rise and fall of 18F (fedscoop.com)
620.
Western Digital Demos SD Card with PCIe X1 Interface, 880 MB/s Read Speed (anandtech.com)
621.
The Co-Founder Relationship (avc.com)
622.
Overview and Introduction to Lisp (1986) [video] (youtube.com)
623.
Sweden tried to drop Assange extradition in 2013 (theguardian.com)
624.
Performance Benchmark 2018 – MongoDB, PostgreSQL, OrientDB, Neo4j and ArangoDB (arangodb.com)
625.
Nocode: The best way to write secure and reliable applications (github.com)
626.
Major new iOS bug can crash iPhones and disable access to apps and iMessages (theverge.com)
627.
Nobody Wants to Let Google Win the War for Maps All Over Again (bloomberg.com)
628.
The House That Spied on Me (gizmodo.com)
629.
Yes, code is data, but that's not what makes Lisp cool (blog.rongarret.info)
630.
Imaging Without Lenses (americanscientist.org)