February 2016 Archive
15571.
Health VR Startup MindMaze Claims Unicorn Status with $100M (xconomy.com)
15572.
Ask HN: Recommendations for consumer home security systems?
15573.
Airbnb Faces Major Threat in Japan, Its Fastest-Growing Market (bloomberg.com)
15574.
Why publishing negative findings is hard (retractionwatch.com)
15575.
Secondary Shops Flooded with Unicorn Sellers (techcrunch.com)
15576.
Shkreli on Twitch? (twitch.tv)
15577.
How can a VideoGame revolutionize school education (iniwall.com)
15578.
Apple vs. the FBI – a plain English guide (bbc.com)
15579.
Sick politics is the driving force of useless ceremony (smashcompany.com)
15580.
cool,super easy use iOS open source to detect real network status (github.com)
15581.
Sex and Startups (medium.com)
15582.
A brief tour of Nokogiri decorators (blog.jbr.me)
15583.
Zero Rating: What It Is and Why You Should Care (eff.org)
15584.
We stand with tim_cook and Apple (and thank him for his leadership) (twitter.com)
15585.
Is Twitter “Shadowbanning” Conservatives? (ricochet.com)
15586.
A dump of Project Euler solutions in more of 10 languages (github.com)
15587.
Chip Design Glossary (github.com)
15588.
What Does China Think of Apple Pay? (techinasia.com)
15589.
Los Angeles Hospital Pays Hackers $17,000 After Attack (nytimes.com)
15590.
Retro version App Store (retro.appstor.io)
15591.
Greater age transparency in Scotch whisky (compassboxwhisky.com)
15592.
A blogging theme based on Medium's design, for Grav CMS (github.com)
15593.
EFF Defends Live Action Role Players’ Right to Criticize Patent Suit (eff.org)
15594.
Legendary iPhone hacker weighs in on Apple’s war with the FBI (bgr.com)
15595.
The case against tipping in the US (washingtonpost.com)
15596.
Apple’s Line in the Sand Was Over a Year in the Making (nytimes.com)
15597.
NetNORAD: Troubleshooting networks via end-to-end probing (code.facebook.com)
15598.
Google submits patent application for online voting (thestack.com)
15599.
Cali. rejects plan to force porn actors to wear condoms, dental dams and goggles (theguardian.com)
15600.
An Interview with Durandal’s Rob Eisenberg (cuttlesoft.com)