February 2019 Archive
1651.
ASK HN: Has anyone adopted Chrome OS as their primary OS?
1652.
The Future of Computing Is Analog (medium.com)
1653.
WTF is JAMstack? (jamstack.wtf)
1654.
Battle over possibility of taller buildings near San Jose International Airport (mercurynews.com)
1655.
Show HN: Pino – Open source web app for membership management (pinomembers.com)
1656.
Git reset vs. Git revert (pingtech.xyz)
1657.
SpaceX gets Nasa’s approval to test launch Crew Dragon (techcrunch.com)
1658.
Ask HN: Environmental Cost of Semiconductors?
1659.
When does the concept of equilibrium work in economics? (phys.org)
1660.
Show HN: Flatfile – a drop-in CSV / XLS importer for web apps (flatfile.io)
1661.
Around the World in Seventy-Two Days (en.wikipedia.org)
1662.
Japanese Newspaper for Recluses, by Recluses (atlasobscura.com)
1663.
0patch Blog: No Source Code for a 14-Year Old Vulnerable DLL? No Problem (blog.0patch.com)
1664.
R-Factor – React and Redux Refactoring Tools (medium.com)
1665.
Expensive Loans to Desperate People Built the $90B Payday Loan Industry (bloomberg.com)
1666.
RFC: linear history vs merge commits (lists.llvm.org)
1667.
The Biggest Economic Divides Aren’t Regional, They’re Local (nytimes.com)
1668.
To help replace the CAC card, Pentagon enlists AI startup (fedscoop.com)
1669.
Google hired microworkers to train its controversial Project Maven AI (theverge.com)
1670.
Ask HN: Advice for Hosting and Deploying My Side Project
1671.
Removal of Safe Harbor Protection for Rebates (federalregister.gov)
1672.
The Moral Equivalent of War (1906) (uky.edu)
1673.
GPU-sentry: Flask-based package for monitoring utilisation of GPUs (github.com)
1674.
Will Node.js Forever Be the Sluggish Golang? (levelup.gitconnected.com)
1675.
A Dutch historian who took billionaires to task over tax at Davos (theguardian.com)
1676.
Arm Helium: New vector extension for the M-Profile Architecture (community.arm.com)
1677.
Capsule Networks – A group of neurons which uses vectors to represent an object (theailearner.com)
1678.
Expanding Access: Engineering Uber Lite (eng.uber.com)
1679.
AT&T sued by Sprint, must defend decision to tell users that 4G is “5G E” (arstechnica.com)
1680.
A New Golden Age for Computer Architecture (cacm.acm.org)