What I carry with me every day: Erik Spiekermann
(everydaycarry.com)
February 2015 Archive
2041.
2043.
Web sucks and here’s how we can make it awesome
(presslabs.com)
2044.
2045.
There’s More Hair, Feces, and Toenails in Your Pork Than You Realize
(munchies.vice.com)
2046.
Apple Aiming to Begin Electric Car Production in 2020
(bloomberg.com)
2047.
How to Choose the Right Co-Founders for Your Startup
(medium.com)
2048.
Show HN: My Raspberry Pi 2 Cluster
(rcarmo.sl.pt)
2049.
How ‘honey trap’ hackers stole Syrian rebel war plans
(thenational.ae)
2050.
2051.
A better reading list with Mathematica
(blog.higher-order.com)
2052.
India’s electricity problems: An area of darkness (2012)
(economist.com)
2053.
Using ES6 with npm today
(mammal.io)
2054.
2055.
A combinator-based parsing library for C
(dcreager.net)
2056.
Disable Superfish on Your Site
(glipdev.github.io)
2057.
What Women Want
(medium.com)
2058.
Programmer IS a Career Path, Thank You
(daedtech.com)
2059.
Practo raises $30M
(techcrunch.com)
2060.
Why Retro Rules
(explorminate.com)
2061.
Transactional memory support in the IBM POWER8 processor
(ieeexplore.ieee.org)
2062.
How to Do MVPs Right – Minimum Viable Products Made Easy
(hatchery.io)
2063.
The New French Hacker-Artist Underground (2012)
(wired.com)
2064.
Why Is America Dotted with Giant, Concrete Arrows?
(citylab.com)
2065.
Introducing Firefox Service Worker Builds
(blog.wanderview.com)
2066.
Nostalgia Just Became a Law of Nature
(nautil.us)
2067.
Zero-Overhead Union Types in Scala
(japgolly.blogspot.com)
2068.
The Calculating Machines of Sir Samuel Morland
(history-computer.com)
2069.
Fermat Numbers (2013)
(jefftk.com)
2070.
Aurelia – could it be solid gold?
(javascriptkicks.com)