February 2019 Archive
1561.
Declarative Programming: Is It a Real Thing? (2015) (toptal.com)
1562.
Consolas is now open source (github.com)
1563.
Bastion Fort (en.wikipedia.org)
1564.
The Internet’s Back-to-the-Land Movement (are.na)
1565.
Hydra – Live Coding Networked Visuals (hydra-editor.glitch.me)
1566.
Facebook tracks users it thinks could threaten employees and offices (cnbc.com)
1567.
Deep learning applications in drug discovery and protein structure analysis (msapaydin.wordpress.com)
1568.
Show HN: AdaBound, an optimizer that trains as fast as Adam and as good as SGD (github.com)
1569.
The reason America is scared of Huawei: internet-connected everything (technologyreview.com)
1570.
Tesla will close most of its stores and only sell cars online (theverge.com)
1571.
Why I Gave Up on Extreme Minimalism (2015) (janafadness.com)
1572.
Recent events highlight an unpleasant scientific practice: ethics dumping (economist.com)
1573.
Suicide instructions spliced into kids’ cartoons on YouTube and YouTube Kids (arstechnica.com)
1574.
Wfirst, the Space Telescope with the Power of 100 Hubbles (universetoday.com)
1575.
A 5km Asteroid May Briefly Occult the Brightest Star in the Night Sky (arstechnica.com)
1576.
The Value Chain Constraint (stratechery.com)
1577.
Show HN: Follow GitHub Organisations (github.com)
1578.
When targets and metrics are bad for business (thehustle.co)
1579.
ASP.NET Core: Saturating 10GbE at 7M Rps (ageofascent.com)
1580.
CERN day 2 (remysharp.com)
1581.
'Drop of Blood' Emoji, Symbol of the Period, Is Praised by Activists (npr.org)
1582.
Not Long Ago, Lenses Were Much Lighter (photographylife.com)
1583.
Is “Senior Software Developer” a Meaningless Title? (eduardobautista.com)
1584.
Show HN: Purview – A server-side component framework (github.com)
1585.
Bullshit Jobs (en.wikipedia.org)
1586.
The de Havilland Comet (greatdisasters.co.uk)
1587.
Remembering the Murder You Didn’t Commit (2017) (newyorker.com)
1588.
Scientists Discover Evidence of Long “Ocean Memory” (eos.org)
1589.
Containers as Kernel Objects – Again (lwn.net)
1590.
40% of Smart Homes at Risk to Hackers (sensorstechforum.com)