February 2019 Archive
331.
What’s Wrong with the Raspberry Pi (ownyourbits.com)
332.
Tesla to Buy Energy Storage Firm Maxwell Tech at $4.75 a Share (bloomberg.com)
333.
Chevy Volt discontinued: Chevrolet's last Volt rolls off the assembly line (cbsnews.com)
334.
Heat Pumps Work Miracles (dothemath.ucsd.edu)
335.
Rules for Choosing Nonfiction Books (herman.asia)
336.
Programming the Z3 SMT solver (theory.stanford.edu)
337.
A letter to Steven Pinker about global poverty (jasonhickel.org)
338.
The memory safety problem isn't bad coders (medium.com)
339.
Show HN: Expensive Chat – Pay one cent per letter (expensive.chat)
340.
Let’s Talk Concurrency: Panel with Sir Tony Hoare, Joe Armstrong, Carl Hewitt (erlang-solutions.com)
341.
Jabra: we know our Bluetooth headsets don’t work with laptops (medium.com)
342.
USB 3.2 is going to make the current USB branding even worse (arstechnica.com)
343.
Mozilla Raises Concerns Over Facebook’s Lack of Transparency (blog.mozilla.org)
344.
Segment Is Now Free for Early-Stage Startups (segment.com)
345.
I Ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain (nytimes.com)
346.
Raspberry Pi Opens First High Street Store in Cambridge (bbc.com)
347.
Reddit's user uprising against China because Tencent will invest in the platform (china-underground.com)
348.
Microsoft’s Resurgence Under Satya Nadella (wsj.com)
349.
Human psychology and behavioral studies overlook 85 percent of people (sapiens.org)
350.
Tech Is Splitting the U.S. Work Force in Two (nytimes.com)
351.
Regulate Facebook and Twitter? The Case Is Getting Stronger (bloomberg.com)
352.
Finding Lena Forsen, the Patron Saint of JPEGs (wired.com)
353.
Stop Saying, ‘We Take Your Privacy and Security Seriously’ (techcrunch.com)
354.
Major survey finds worms are rare or absent in 20% of fields in England (fwi.co.uk)
355.
There and Snack Again: How to Eat Everything in the Lord of the Rings (nate-crowley.com)
356.
Shorewall – The End of the Road (sourceforge.net)
357.
Underactuated Robotics (underactuated.csail.mit.edu)
358.
Moving from Ruby to Rust (deliveroo.engineering)
359.
Next.js 8 released (nextjs.org)
360.
OnionShare 2 adds anonymous dropboxes (micahflee.com)