February 2018 Archive
1021.
Researchers giving psilocybin to religious leaders (2017) (qz.com)
1022.
Facebook admits SMS notifications sent using two-factor number was caused by bug (theverge.com)
1023.
Defending your app from copies and clones (marco.org)
1024.
MIT IQ: The MIT Intelligence Quest (iq.mit.edu)
1025.
Heisenbug (en.wikipedia.org)
1026.
Gitlab 10.5 released (about.gitlab.com)
1027.
Eating Leafy Greens Each Day Tied to Sharper Memory, Slower Decline (npr.org)
1028.
Amazon Aurora Postgres: First Thoughts (linkedin.com)
1029.
Guide to Take-home Coding Challenges (fullstackinterviewing.com)
1030.
Ride-Sharing Congests City Traffic (thetruthaboutcars.com)
1031.
A Tale of Two Moons: Peter Lik’s Photographs Called Out by Science (fstoppers.com)
1032.
Twenty Questions with Steven Pinker (the-tls.co.uk)
1033.
Earth has lost half of its wildlife in the past 40 years (2014) (theguardian.com)
1034.
Ascii art – dead or alive? (blog.sourcerer.io)
1035.
The Curiously Elastic Limits of Endurance (outsideonline.com)
1036.
Google Books wins case against authors over putting works online (theguardian.com)
1037.
Latex-mimosis: A minimal and modern template for your thesis (github.com)
1038.
Tis-interpreter: An interpreter for detecting undefined behavior in standard C (github.com)
1039.
An Artist’s Mission to Illustrate All the World’s Mythical Beasts (atlasobscura.com)
1040.
Why it's hard to quit Amazon Prime, even if maybe you should (washingtonpost.com)
1041.
Spider-Like Creature with a Scorpion’s Tail Found Trapped in Amber (nytimes.com)
1042.
B.C. vows crackdown after investigation reveals money-laundering scheme (theglobeandmail.com)
1043.
The Z Garbage Collector: An Introduction [pdf] (fosdem.org)
1044.
Building a Full-Text Search App Using Docker and Elasticsearch (blog.patricktriest.com)
1045.
The Y Combinator (2008) (mvanier.livejournal.com)
1046.
Understanding the Limitations of HTTPS (textslashplain.com)
1047.
Mark Cuban says studying philosophy may soon be worth more than computer science (cnbc.com)
1048.
Why are successful professionals still working 70 hours a week? (hbr.org)
1049.
Stanford, USC, Duke study shows AI can read contracts better than lawyers (mashable.com)
1050.
Cold calling for my startup and how I learned to embrace the challenge (hackernoon.com)