February 2015 Archive
1801.
A low-cost smartphone accessory that can detect disease markers (engineering.columbia.edu)
1802.
How Henry Cavendish Used a Wire to Measure a Tiny Force of Gravity (scientificamerican.com)
1803.
Kenji Ekuan, industrial designer of bullet trains and soy bottles, has died (theguardian.com)
1804.
Show HN: Cloud 66 Docker toolset for running Docker in production from a to Z (blog.cloud66.com)
1805.
Facebook now supports 3D embeds via Sketchfab (blog.sketchfab.com)
1806.
Email Regex that works 99.99% (emailregex.com)
1807.
Some Notes on Orbital Mechanics (tjradcliffe.com)
1808.
Why I use Fastmail.com (lemery.io)
1809.
Nootropics aren't just for tech millionaires (techcrunch.com)
1810.
CloudMedx (YC W15) Helps Doctors Spot Patients Who Will Need Expensive Treatment (techcrunch.com)
1811.
How to join Facebook without giving up all of your and your friends’ privacy (paul.henrich.me)
1812.
The Center of Sidra: The Culture and Custom of Spanish Cider (cidercraftmag.com)
1813.
Show HN: Tilepad for Twitter – Twitter in Pinterest Layout (chrome.google.com)
1814.
Show HN: Little tool to find prospect's email address (thrust.io)
1815.
Algorithms and computers won’t stop terrorism (telegraph.co.uk)
1816.
Tiny PE (2008) (phreedom.org)
1817.
Slice and Carve: The Next Wave in Computer-Aided Creativity (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1818.
Set Theory and Axiomatic Systems (0a.io)
1819.
Value Of Windowing Is Questioned (1984) (nytimes.com)
1820.
Why Firmware Is So Vulnerable to Hacking, and What Can Be Done About It (wired.com)
1821.
Front end dev is getting exhausting (reddit.com)
1822.
Atmospheric Vortex Engine (vortexengine.ca)
1823.
I worked on this comic for four years–why I'm giving it away free ()
1824.
The Obfuscated Fibonacci; Or, a Curious Connection in Computation (statusfailed.com)
1825.
Ready by dawn: Taking advantage of our surprise Product Hunt launch (readme.io)
1826.
The lesser-known member of Facebook's original team is ready for the spotlight (mashable.com)
1827.
Show HN: Radium – style react components with JS (projects.formidablelabs.com)
1828.
No Big Bang? Quantum equation predicts universe has no beginning (phys.org)
1829.
Reading Between the Lines: How Yelp Makes Sense of Users’ Searches (engineeringblog.yelp.com)
1830.
350 years of publishing from the world's oldest science journal in pictures (theguardian.com)