February 2019 Archive
2161.
This Startup Does Not Exist (thisstartupdoesnotexist.com)
2162.
History of the Talos Missile (2017) (okieboat.com)
2163.
Don't Learn to Code in 2019, Learn to Solve Problems (youtube.com)
2164.
CindyJS: a framework for interactive mathematical content on the web (cindyjs.org)
2165.
When Writers Speak (2009) (nytimes.com)
2166.
El Paso Zoo will name a cockroach after your ex and feed it to their meerkats (kfdm.com)
2167.
Affirmation of the Open Source Definition (opensource.org)
2168.
Court stenographers often misunderstand Black English (theatlantic.com)
2169.
Consider Yourself a Developer? You Should Solve the Project Euler Problems (blog.usejournal.com)
2170.
Whole Foods admits trying to sell asparagus water for $6 was a mistake (2015) (cbc.ca)
2171.
HHVM 4.0.0 (hhvm.com)
2172.
There May Be Money in Internet Art After All (1999) (spiller.si)
2173.
Show HN: Drupal on AWS interactive architecture diagram (app.ilograph.com)
2174.
Cleaning plastic from the ocean using the flow of ocean currents (2017) (bostonreview.net)
2175.
Your Next Girlfriend Could Be a Stock Photo (olifro.st)
2176.
Bernie Sanders Is Running for President Again (vox.com)
2177.
Ask HN: Should We Create a Badge for Software That Does Not Track You?
2178.
Yugoslavia's thrilling brutalist architecture (bostonreview.net)
2179.
Antarctic Weddell expedition targets Shackleton's lost ship (bbc.co.uk)
2180.
US carriers illegally sold 911 location data (arstechnica.com)
2181.
Have Dark Forces Been Messing with the Cosmos? (nytimes.com)
2182.
Supporting employees engaged in open source (opensource.zalando.com)
2183.
Show HN: On the fly color scheme selection for rxvt-unicode (gitlab.com)
2184.
Ask HN: Are You Interested in a Space Startup & Science Email Newsletter?
2185.
Google has quietly dropped ban on personally identifiable web tracking (2016) (thenextweb.com)
2186.
What the Tortoise Said to Achilles (math.dartmouth.edu)
2187.
How to Delete Your Data from 23andMe, Ancestry, and Other Sites (consumerreports.org)
2188.
Dating is a free software issue (fsf.org)
2189.
FTC and Facebook are negotiating a record fine for privacy lapses (washingtonpost.com)
2190.
The value of owning more books than you can read (bigthink.com)