February 2019 Archive
1411.
Curiosity rover gives Nasa a scare, needed a reset (techspot.com)
1412.
Culture of ‘Bending Rules’ in India Challenges U.S. Drug Agency (bloomberg.com)
1413.
Pika/pack – NPM packaging, reimagined (pikapkg.com)
1414.
Patent Exhaustion and Open Source (lwn.net)
1415.
Why do I need a 4Ghz quadcore to run Facebook? (twitter.com)
1416.
A GitHub user is taking over dozens of domains they don't own via GitHub Pages
1417.
Memory-mapped I/O without mysterious macros (lwn.net)
1418.
Reltron: a GUI for exploring relational databases (kevinlynagh.com)
1419.
GitHub Classroom and Travis CI Improved Students’ Grades (github.blog)
1420.
Show HN: Compiler Fundamentals – Closure Conversion (gist.github.com)
1421.
Git 2.21 Highlights (github.blog)
1422.
An Astrophysicist Who Maps the Universe’s Terra Incognita (quantamagazine.org)
1423.
Is fasting safe? A review of adverse events during water-only fasting (2018) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1424.
Lufthansa Sues Hidden City Ticketholder for Throwing His Ticket (cnn.com)
1425.
The Path Amazon Rejected (nytimes.com)
1426.
Bell Labs Researcher Discusses the Realities of 5G (theamphour.com)
1427.
Retired People Could Be Ideal Customers for Self-Driving Cars (economist.com)
1428.
Just because it’s falsifiable doesn’t mean it’s good science (backreaction.blogspot.com)
1429.
When Gravity Breaks Down (nautil.us)
1430.
Woven image from 1839 was an important step in the history of computing (2016) (historyofinformation.com)
1431.
Microbiome interactions shape host fitness (nextjournal.com)
1432.
Can't Unsee: Select the design that is most correct (cantunsee.space)
1433.
A Yukaghir girl writes a love letter (historyview.blogspot.com)
1434.
Hannibal’s route across the Alps (2016) (theguardian.com)
1435.
Show HN: Discover what locals eat all around the world (what.toeat.in)
1436.
Cryptocurrency Was Their Way Out of South Korea’s Lowest Rungs (nytimes.com)
1437.
As German Bund Yields Head to Zero, They Still Beat U.S. Treasuries (bloomberg.com)
1438.
Drones Help Rid Galapagos Island of Invasive Rats (spectrum.ieee.org)
1439.
The Vast Re-Education Program of the Superbowl Ads (churchlife.nd.edu)
1440.
Ask HN: What paths for a software engineer are age-resilient?