February 2015 Archive
1921.
Open Listings (YC W15) Is Helping Homebuyers Hack Real Estate (techcrunch.com)
1922.
To Revive Wallet, Google Tries to Wrangle Unruly Partners (wsj.com)
1923.
Cheapshot – A map-based multiplayer shooter game for iPhone (cheapshot.co)
1924.
Show HN: Goto – A Linux shell 'cd' replacement tool (github.com)
1925.
So you want to be a developer rockstar? (thinkfaster.co)
1926.
Water in Oregon pipeline is tapped for electricity (pennenergy.com)
1927.
Case Study: The IBM ProPrinter (1998) (computerweekly.com)
1928.
Applying Eigenvalues to the Fibonacci Problem (scottsievert.github.io)
1929.
Thailand's Unemployment Rate Is 0.6% (bloomberg.com)
1930.
YouTube isn't profitable (wsj.com)
1931.
Show HN: HN Rank Chrome extension (jitbit.com)
1932.
Show HN: Send books to your Kindle through Dropbox (kindlebox.me)
1933.
ObjectiveSync – A thin Java object persistence layer for JDBC (github.com)
1934.
Did dark matter do in the dinosaurs? (economist.com)
1935.
Y Combinator Startup Class – Live with Sam Altman (courses.platzi.com)
1936.
DRAW: A Recurrent Neural Network For Image Generation [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1937.
Six decades ago a critic attacked bland "subtopia" in British towns (bbc.com)
1938.
The AI Revolution: Our Immortality or Extinction (waitbutwhy.com)
1939.
Prehistoric High Times: Early Humans Used Magic Mushrooms, Opium (livescience.com)
1940.
John McCarthy on Elephant 2000, Lisp, Ruby and the Computer Industry (2008) (infoq.com)
1941.
Blatant Employee Poaching on LinkedIn? (medium.com)
1942.
A Brief History of Dwarfism (psmag.com)
1943.
Lenovo Pre-Instaling Adware/spam – Superfish – Powerd by VisualSearch (forums.lenovo.com)
1944.
What Boston Can Teach Us About Climate Change by Being Buried in Snow (terrafitness.com)
1945.
Introducing Extension Signing: A Safer Add-On Experience (blog.mozilla.org)
1946.
Assembly Evolution: Accessing Memory and the Strange Case of the Intel 4004 (blog.julien-oster.de)
1947.
Are carriers keeping the unlocking commitments they made to the FCC? (repeaterstore.com)
1948.
Regular test runs down to zero unexpected failures on multiple architectures (blog.netbsd.org)
1949.
Prismatic releases API for interest tagging, in free beta to all developers (blog.getprismatic.com)
1950.
Our World Is No Longer Flat (olark.com)