February 2016 Archive
16951.
Show HN: Offline Facial Expression of Emotion, Gender Recognition SDK (developer.affectiva.com)
16952.
Friendly Floatees (en.wikipedia.org)
16953.
The “sharing economy” has created a marketplace for student cheating (medium.com)
16954.
Microsoft response team awarded me another 25k for a CFG bypass submission (twitter.com)
16955.
Nvidia Deep Learning SDK Now Available (news.developer.nvidia.com)
16956.
Companies Pay Workers to Live Close to the Office (wsj.com)
16957.
Tablets Are Dead (techcrunch.com)
16958.
How to learn design patterns (and pretty much anything else) (medium.com)
16959.
Apple wrapped a span around the word “click” for more generous letter spacing (twitter.com)
16960.
Coinbase is not a wallet (medium.com)
16961.
Google system tries to guess where a photo was taken (ft.com)
16962.
Flip-Flops – the 1-in-10M operator (chrisseaton.com)
16963.
How Mark Zuckerberg Should Give Away $45B (highline.huffingtonpost.com)
16964.
The glasses-free technology that made me believe in 3D TV again (arstechnica.com)
16965.
Using Bitbucket and Aerobatic, we reduced our deployment time from 8 hours to (atlassian.com)
16966.
Nissan Takes Action Against Hackers (engadget.com)
16967.
Things to Keep in Mind When Selling to Millennials (blog.salemove.com)
16968.
Yahoo dragging its feet on sales talks, potential buyers are getting frustrated (businessinsider.com)
16969.
Without leap years, today would be July 11, 2017 (graphics.latimes.com)
16970.
Coinbase is not a wallet (medium.com)
16971.
Xgboost-predictor-java: A pure Java implementation of xgboost (github.com)
16972.
MotionEyeOS: A Video Surveillance OS for Single-Board Computers (github.com)
16973.
Ghost Protest in Seoul Uses Holograms, Not People (npr.org)
16974.
7 Cool Decentralized Apps Being Built on Ethereum (coindesk.com)
16975.
Complete Meiosis from Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Germ Cells in Vitro (cell.com)
16976.
FTC: ASUS case suggests 6 things to watch for in the Internet of Things (ftc.gov)
16977.
Apple files arguments in court opposing FBI iPhone request (mobile.reuters.com)
16978.
Where is all this Bay Area traffic coming from? You might be surprised (mercurynews.com)
16979.
With Patent Suit, Illumina Looks to Tame Emerging British Rival Oxford Nanopore (technologyreview.com)
16980.
Apple Court Filing Calls iPhone Order Dangerous, Unconstitutional (npr.org)