February 2019 Archive
301.
Pricing Experiments You Can Learn From (2011) (conversionxl.com)
302.
Cancer death rates are falling, five-year survival rates rising (ourworldindata.org)
303.
Yelp Fired Manager After He Didn't Take Calls, Check Email 24/7, Lawsuit Claims (mercurynews.com)
304.
The Lonely Life of a Yacht Influencer (melmagazine.com)
305.
NBC took Bob Costas off the Super Bowl for speaking out about concussions (espn.com)
306.
Brave browser can inject headers in HTTP requests (github.com)
307.
Dutch radio amateurs image far side of the Moon using Chinese satellite data (camras.nl)
308.
The Art of PNG Glitch (2015) (ucnv.github.io)
309.
Skype contact lists may have been exposed (2017) (steverrobbins.com)
310.
Cancer Complications: Confusing Bills, Maddening Errors And Endless Phone Calls (npr.org)
311.
Librem 5 Smartphone: Massive Progress, Exact CPU Selected, Shipping Adjustment (puri.sm)
312.
This Startup Does Not Exist (thisstartupdoesnotexist.com)
313.
New flaws in 4G, 5G allow attackers to intercept calls and track phone locations (techcrunch.com)
314.
Why are we templating YAML? (leebriggs.co.uk)
315.
Cloudflare expands its government warrant canaries (techcrunch.com)
316.
Proposed Jail Time for Tech Companies Who Steal Data (trofire.com)
317.
The Theory of Relational Databases (1983) (web.cecs.pdx.edu)
318.
A Design Flaw Behind MacBook Pro’s “Stage Light” Effect [video] (youtube.com)
319.
Tracking my phone's silent connections (kushaldas.in)
320.
Wage Stagnation (slatestarcodex.com)
321.
Matrix at FOSDEM 2019 (matrix.org)
322.
Debugging Emacs, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love DTrace (2018) (nullprogram.com)
323.
Apple to contribute to U.S. teen's education for spotting FaceTime bug (reuters.com)
324.
Google Play Store Now Open for Progressive Web Apps (medium.com)
325.
The Book of Secret Knowledge – A collection of lists, blogs, hacks (github.com)
326.
Nestle, Disney Pull YouTube Ads, Joining Furor Over Child Videos (bloomberg.com)
327.
Exercise, fasting shown to help cells shed defective proteins (news.harvard.edu)
328.
Countries With Zero Rating Have More Expensive Wireless (eff.org)
329.
Wayland misconceptions debunked (drewdevault.com)
330.
New Technology Uses Lasers to Transmit Audible Messages to Specific People (osa.org)