February 2015 Archive
9061.
Show HN: Share and Sell Sheet Music (sheethub.co)
9062.
You can now send and receive money through gmail (yanado.com)
9063.
Paperwork- OpenSource(PHP) Note-taking Similar to Evernote,OneNote and GoogleKeep (paperwork.rocks)
9064.
This Battery-Laden AMPL SmartBackpack Charges Your Gadgets as You Carry Them (wired.com)
9065.
This interactive graphic reveals how fast rents in Berlin are rising (morgenpost.de)
9066.
Should You Tell You Children How Much You Make? (marginalrevolution.com)
9067.
Branchless code sequences (gist.github.com)
9068.
Heroku is down (status.heroku.com)
9069.
Pixie – A network of things (getpixie.com)
9070.
TechWatching – Technology News Stream (techwatching.com)
9071.
Letterspace – Swipe. Edit. Note (programmerbird.com)
9072.
Uber CEO Reveals Mind-Boggling New Statistic That Skeptics Will Hate (businessinsider.com)
9073.
Why Innocent People Plead Guilty (2014) (nybooks.com)
9074.
Show HN: Doing Computers (Teaching Clojure with Live-coding) (youtube.com)
9075.
Google Java Style (google-styleguide.googlecode.com)
9076.
7 Tactics to Get the Most Out of Your Startup's Advisors (firstround.com)
9077.
Cloudflare was down (twitter.com)
9078.
Time zones in databases (vertabelo.com)
9079.
Win $6,000 for Your Plastic Bearing Startup (industrytap.com)
9080.
Quick DNA Scans Could Ensure Food Is Safe to Eat (scientificamerican.com)
9081.
The Ethics of Algorithms (usv.com)
9082.
Scott Lydiard's HTML Best Practices (scottsdevelopers.com)
9083.
Prefer Scroll or Page for Wikipedia (buk.io)
9084.
Are you a software engineer looking to fight climate change? (kwhanalytics.com)
9085.
Farming Now Worse for Climate Than Deforestation (climatecentral.org)
9086.
Web Design Firm Tells You Why You Shouldn't Redesign Your Website (eurekasem.com.au)
9087.
How we go from idea to prod in 20 mins using Docker, Fleet, Go and microservices (read.payne.io)
9088.
The FCC chair's Internet pivot (politico.com)
9089.
Ross Ulbricht's Loss Is a Loss for Justice, Liberty, Safety, and Peace (reason.com)
9090.
Reddit's Anti-Spamming Policy Is Counterproductive (blog.salsitasoft.com)