February 2015 Archive
4201.
Secret Wars – Three stories about the things we can’t say (medium.com)
4202.
A well-stated rant about the demise of the Zune (sondry.com)
4203.
Evolution of a programmer in Go (sourcegraph.com)
4204.
Dive into SQL Server Transaction Log (codingsight.com)
4205.
Architecting Interactive Environments (radar.oreilly.com)
4206.
Scholarly markdown (with R) for fun and (non-monetary) profit (homes.cs.washington.edu)
4207.
From Pixels to Actions: Human-Level Control Through Deep Reinforcement Learning (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
4208.
AI masters 49 Atari 2600 games without instructions (arstechnica.com)
4209.
Microsoft's Productivity future vision (youtube.com)
4210.
Google develops computer program capable of learning tasks independently (theguardian.com)
4211.
Go: Best Practices for Production Environments (peter.bourgon.org)
4212.
Everyone Wants You to Have Security, but Not from Them (schneier.com)
4213.
FCC votes to allow communities to create broadband networks (npr.org)
4214.
Company with no product wins $533M verdict vs. Apple, says it’s no “patent troll” (arstechnica.com)
4215.
Containers are the new static binaries (platform.sh)
4216.
'Gestapo' tactics at US police 'black site' ring alarm from Chicago - Washington (theguardian.com)
4217.
EFF to Congress: Curb Patent Demand Letter Abuse (eff.org)
4218.
How Samsung won and then lost the smartphone war (businessinsider.com)
4219.
The Case of the Curious Microbiome: Siavosh's Story (ubiomeblog.com)
4220.
Where Journalism Goes to Die (politico.com)
4221.
ML/NLP Code Lesson 4: Naive Bayes Classifier (thoughtly.co)
4222.
Making your own web site isn't nostalgia. It's the future of the web (neocities.org)
4223.
Node Schedule – Flexible Job Scheduler (github.com)
4224.
Russia opposition politician Boris Nemtsov shot dead (bbc.com)
4225.
About Elixir from Erlang guy (blog.teemu.im)
4226.
Uber hauls GitHub into court to find who hacked database of 50,000 drivers (theregister.co.uk)
4227.
3B Dollar Startup Ideas with Business Models (medium.com)
4228.
Up your CSS-Game with Math (slashie.org)
4229.
What It’s Like to Work on BuzzFeed’s Tech Team During Record Traffic (buzzfeed.com)
4230.
No one could see the color blue until modern times (uk.businessinsider.com)