February 2015 Archive
3031.
Has the mystery of Shakespeare’s Sonnets finally been solved? (theguardian.com)
3032.
Insync brings nested selective sync to headless clients (medium.com)
3033.
Waste not, want not – making money from rubbish (bbc.co.uk)
3034.
Coal carbon capture could increase future climate risks, study finds (carbonbrief.org)
3035.
Google Ventures: Unconscious bias at work (gv.com)
3036.
CrunchBase and Compass Partner to Rank Global Startup Ecosystems (techcrunch.com)
3037.
On the Existence of Low-Mass Dark Matter and Its Direct Detection (nature.com)
3038.
The Uberpreneur: How an Uber Driver Makes $252,000 a Year (forbes.com)
3039.
SAAS Metrics – Customer Acquisition Cost for Inbound Marketing (blog.popcornmetrics.com)
3040.
Patching, Emulating, and Debugging a Netgear Embedded Web Server (shadow-file.blogspot.com)
3041.
On ICSE’s “Most Influential Papers” (blog.acolyer.org)
3042.
What language tells us about the roots of the stone age diet (theguardian.com)
3043.
The relationship that launched the Tetris phenomenon (gamasutra.com)
3044.
The Evolution of Altruism (chronicle.com)
3045.
Authenticated TLS 'constraints' in ntpd(8) (undeadly.org)
3046.
Clear Proof Obama's Surveillance Oversight Board Is a Pathetic Sideshow (alternet.org)
3047.
Beyond Open Source (sealedabstract.com)
3048.
Jon Stewart to Leave Daily Show (reuters.com)
3049.
List of unsolved problems in computer science (en.wikipedia.org)
3050.
Ranges and Iterators for numerical problems (meetingcpp.com)
3051.
The Stanford Undergraduate and the Mentor (nytimes.com)
3052.
From Grad School to 'The Atlantic' (chronicle.com)
3053.
Why 25:1 Is an Important Number for Fast-Growing Startups (blog.entelo.com)
3054.
Build a responsive AngularJS website over the weekend (zyring.com)
3055.
Digitizing the Humanities (nytimes.com)
3056.
Pharrell Williams and Will Ferrell have reverse names (reddit.com)
3057.
We created Hacker News chat roulette (by accident) (medium.com)
3058.
How Electrotherapy Could Help Improve Concentration (motherboard.vice.com)
3059.
Reproducible and collaborative data science – Overleaf links with Plotly (overleaf.com)
3060.
Someone (probably the NSA) has been hiding viruses in hard drive firmware (theverge.com)