February 2018 Archive
61.
The insane amount of backward compatibility in Google Maps (tnhh.net)
62.
Grammarly shared its tokens with all websites (bugs.chromium.org)
63.
Elm changed my mind about unpopular languages (blog.realkinetic.com)
64.
Rust 1.24 (blog.rust-lang.org)
65.
Shipping a Neural Network on iOS with CoreML, PyTorch, and React Native (attardi.org)
66.
Science’s Pirate Queen (theverge.com)
67.
India's farmed chickens dosed with world's strongest antibiotics, study finds (theguardian.com)
68.
Dropbox saved almost $75M over two years by moving out of AWS (geekwire.com)
69.
Why can’t women get pregnant without the menstrual cycle? (2016) (quora.com)
70.
The full-time job of keeping up with Kubernetes (gravitational.com)
71.
A surprisingly potent technique can boost short and long-term recall (bbc.com)
72.
Practical Tips for Cheating at Design (medium.com)
73.
Lost Art of Bending Over: How Other Cultures Spare Their Spines (npr.org)
74.
Mozilla announces an open gateway for the internet of things (techcrunch.com)
75.
Learning to program is getting harder (allendowney.blogspot.com)
76.
Why Toys? (blog.ycombinator.com)
77.
Learn Physics by Programming in Haskell (arxiv.org)
78.
Requests-HTML: HTML Parsing for Humans (github.com)
79.
Mozilla Re-Files Suit Against FCC to Protect Net Neutrality (blog.mozilla.org)
80.
NumPy Exercises for Data Analysis in Python (machinelearningplus.com)
81.
Spotify Form F-1 (sec.gov)
82.
Slack is the opposite of organizational memory (abe-winter.github.io)
83.
Crushed wood is stronger than steel (nature.com)
84.
I've never felt less in control of my own hardware (kimonote.com)
85.
Insider trading has been rife on Wall Street, academics conclude (economist.com)
86.
In web design, everything easy is hard again (frankchimero.com)
87.
What is happening in the Arctic is now beyond words, so here are the pictures (climatecodered.org)
88.
Picking Apart the Crashing iOS String (manishearth.github.io)
89.
CSS Grid for UI Layouts (hacks.mozilla.org)
90.
John Hennessy named chairman of Alphabet/Google (spectrum.ieee.org)