February 2019 Archive
241.
Halley: Lightweight Game Engine Written in C++14 (github.com)
242.
Apple to Close Stores in Eastern District of Texas to Fight Patent Trolls (macrumors.com)
243.
What ABC called "pink slime," USDA now says can be labeled "ground beef" (newfoodeconomy.org)
244.
Github restricts public Faceswap repo to logged-in users (github.com)
245.
Fearless Concurrency: Clojure, Rust, Pony, Erlang and Dart (sites.google.com)
246.
Tasks That Can Be Done with Pure HTML and CSS (256kilobytes.com)
247.
America’s Professional Elite: Wealthy, Successful and Miserable (nytimes.com)
248.
How the Varroa Mite’s True Diet Was Discovered (entomologytoday.org)
249.
Insurance Company Says NotPetya Is an “Act of War”, Refuses to Pay (ridethelightning.senseient.com)
250.
The shady economics of ‘buy one, get one free’ deals (thehustle.co)
251.
Go 1.12 Released (blog.golang.org)
252.
A Famous Photo of Chernobyl’s Most Dangerous Radioactive Material (2016) (atlasobscura.com)
253.
Data science is different now (veekaybee.github.io)
254.
How hard is it to have a conversation on Twitter? So hard even the CEO can’t (recode.net)
255.
Ask HN: What company environment has enabled your best work?
256.
Tell HN: Wells Fargo completely offline
257.
Open-Sourcing ClusterFuzz (opensource.googleblog.com)
258.
Why Nasa Converted Its Lessons-Learned Database into a Knowledge Graph (blog.nuclino.com)
259.
Cheap Chinese electric cars are coming to the US and Europe (qz.com)
260.
Mandrill has been down for over 30 hours with no explanation (twitter.com)
261.
Orca – Live Programming Environment (github.com)
262.
Dear OpenAI: Please Open Source Your Language Model (thegradient.pub)
263.
Sr.ht becomes Sourcehut (sourcehut.org)
264.
Show HN: Startup with no website - GuerillaClick@gmail.com
265.
Principled GraphQL (principledgraphql.com)
266.
Linux Problems on the Desktop (2018) (itvision.altervista.org)
267.
Learning Rust via Advent of Code (forrestthewoods.com)
268.
Linux Reverse Engineering CTFs for Beginners (osandamalith.com)
269.
Microsoft’s HoloLens 2: a $3,500 mixed-reality headset for the factory (theverge.com)
270.
Mars One, which offered 1-way trips to Mars, declared bankrupt (cbc.ca)