February 2015 Archive
2791.
Life Is More Than a Series of Cache Misses (prog21.dadgum.com)
2792.
Xxhash: extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm (code.google.com)
2793.
Leonard Nimoy, actor who played Mr Spock on Star Trek, dies aged 83 (theguardian.com)
2794.
Venmo Was Ordered in July by California Regulators to Address Security Issues (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2795.
XFCE (Linux Window Manager) 4.12 Released after 2 Years (xfce.org)
2796.
Why, pray tell, is a Pre-Calculus book $235? ()
2797.
Ask HN: What do you hate about finding a new job?
2798.
Ask HN: Is JavaScript's Time Up?
2799.
Ask HN: I'm an actor. I need an SaaS idea that allows me to act full-time ()
2800.
Self Taught Web Dev -What Should I Do?
2801.
I'm thinking of going full code-hipster and learning Tcl ()
2802.
Ask HN: Movies that changed your perspective for the better? ()
2803.
Fucking Fuck the Fucking Web (cbloomrants.blogspot.com)
2804.
Ask HN: How should we write our next JavaScript front end? ()
2805.
Ask HN: Why is HDMI input/picture-in-picture not a thing on PC? ()
2806.
Tesla swimming in debt with a negative $455M cash flow (cnbc.com)
2807.
Ask HN: What is a good “dollar value” equity offering nowadays? ()
2808.
How I’ve spent 3.5 years creating my own cryptocurrency (dcoin.me)
2809.
Ask HN: Should I give up on a career in tech? ()
2810.
You can't decide your app price in iTunes (Apple) ()
2811.
Show HN: Feedial v0.1, a next-generation news reader. Any thoughts? (feedial.com)
2812.
Programmar Beta (programmar.io)
2813.
Ask HN: Why do Atom.io and Sublimetext include spyware? ()
2814.
What makes software engineering for climate models different? (2010) (easterbrook.ca)
2815.
NASA announces nuclear robotic submarine to explore Titan’s ocean (perfscience.com)
2816.
Forgetting Firefox (medium.com)
2817.
Ask HN: Where are the junior level dev positions? ()
2818.
Install All Google Fonts on Mac / Linux (github.com)
2819.
AEG report warns rival Inglewood NFL stadium presents terrorist threat (latimes.com)
2820.
No, More Running Probably Isn’t Bad for You (nytimes.com)