February 2018 Archive
121.
Don't use VPN services (gist.github.com)
122.
Fired Google Engineer Loses Diversity Memo Challenge (bloomberg.com)
123.
Is developer compensation becoming bimodal? (danluu.com)
124.
Bootstrap yourself to write an OS from scratch (github.com)
125.
A Brief Introduction to Machine Learning for Engineers (2017) (arxiv.org)
126.
Unilever threatens to pull its ads from Facebook and Google over 'toxic content' (latimes.com)
127.
Cockpit – Administer Linux servers via a web browser (cockpit-project.org)
128.
Perspective: Streaming pivot visualization via WebAssembly (github.com)
129.
React Native and Yoga Both Given MIT Licence by Facebook (github.com)
130.
Announcing Flutter beta 1: Build beautiful native apps (developers.googleblog.com)
131.
Like Peter Thiel, Tech Workers Feel Alienated by Silicon Valley ‘Echo Chamber’ (wsj.com)
132.
Technological Unemployment: Much More Than You Wanted to Know (slatestarcodex.com)
133.
Web application from scratch, part I (defn.io)
134.
Mark Felt-Tipped: Uncovering top-secret information by counting pixels (matthi.coffee)
135.
Vim Anywhere (github.com)
136.
Apple Maps vs. Google Maps vs. Waze (arturrr.com)
137.
California to allow testing of self-driving cars without a driver present (techcrunch.com)
138.
Depixelizing Pixel Art (2011) (johanneskopf.de)
139.
In an Era of ‘Smart’ Things, Sometimes Dumb Stuff Is Better (nytimes.com)
140.
EBay to Ditch PayPal for Dutch Payment Processor Adyen (bloomberg.com)
141.
Appropriate Uses for SQLite (sqlite.org)
142.
Google is buying Chelsea Market building for over $2B (therealdeal.com)
143.
Shotcut: Free, open source, cross-platform video editor (shotcutapp.com)
144.
An introduction to Reactive Programming (gist.github.com)
145.
The Real History of TechCrunch (uncrunched.com)
146.
Picture of a Single Atom Wins Science Photo Contest (petapixel.com)
147.
Solid aims to radically change the way web applications work (solid.mit.edu)
148.
Dtrace for Linux (gnu.wildebeest.org)
149.
Collection of Useful CSS Snippets (atomiks.github.io)
150.
Nobody's just reading your code (akkartik.name)