February 2015 Archive
8341.
Mongol – The Insanely Useful Meteor Development Package (mongol.meteor.com)
8342.
It’s Already Over and Uber Has Won (buzzfeed.com)
8343.
Comparing DNS Root Server Performance Around the World (blog.thousandeyes.com)
8344.
How we use Docker, Bash and old Oracle utils to break data out of the enterprise (read.payne.io)
8345.
What If We Lost the Sky? (op-talk.blogs.nytimes.com)
8346.
Creating Android Menus (thatsjavainfo.com)
8347.
Did Cleveland actually win the NBA trade deadline? Simulations suggest so (predictionmachine.com)
8348.
A new kind of medium.com (genopharmix.com)
8349.
Announcing Goal-Oriented Git (robots.thoughtbot.com)
8350.
This Is Warren Buffett’s Portfolio. Not Kidding (insidehook.com)
8351.
No One Likes a Bad Pitch: How to Tell a Story with Your Pitch Deck (dribbble.com)
8352.
DevOps League: Certification by the Industry's Leading Thought Lords (devopsleague.com)
8353.
26 signs you were born and raised in Germany (matadornetwork.com)
8354.
The first Azure hosted service that runs on Linux (azure.microsoft.com)
8355.
Wikivinci Explores Free Crowdsourced Online Courses (wikivinci.com)
8356.
Simple Serviceworker tutorial (github.com)
8357.
The Art of Evangelism (guykawasaki.com)
8358.
Ubuntu Phone porting guide (developer.ubuntu.com)
8359.
How Mathematicians Make Breakthroughs (medium.com)
8360.
Starting Up Security (medium.com)
8361.
European Lawmakers Demand Answers on Phone Key Theft (firstlook.org)
8362.
The flawed ‘science’ of bite mark analysis (washingtonpost.com)
8363.
NodeSchool International Day (nodeschool.io)
8364.
Functional Pearl No.2 – The Max Number of Surpassers (typeocaml.com)
8365.
Leaked Photos of New Pebble Color (smartwatch.me)
8366.
Homeland Security: Lenovo Superfish Adware Vulnerable to HTTPS Spoofing (us-cert.gov)
8367.
Cholesterol is back on the menu in new federal dietary guidelines (latimes.com)
8368.
Crowdfunding on TV Mailbird Among the 8 Finalists on Startup Show (crowdfundinsider.com)
8369.
Context Sensitve WordPress Configs (developedbytom.com)
8370.
FDA lets 23andMe market genetic tests to consumers, reversing previous decision (forbes.com)