February 2016 Archive
4411.
Autodesk Shifts to Subscription Model (techcrunch.com)
4412.
Gravitational Waves Explained (phdcomics.com)
4413.
Qapital – save money based on (almost) anything (qapital.com)
4414.
ISPs want “flexible” privacy rules that let them “innovate” with customer data (arstechnica.com)
4415.
iCloud is too opaque (manton.org)
4416.
The secret “anti-languages” you’re not supposed to know (bbc.com)
4417.
The Rise and Fall of the Unicorn (nytimes.com)
4418.
Chisel – free public and private Fossil repository hosting (chiselapp.com)
4419.
Show HN: A foursquare client written entirely in kotlin (github.com)
4420.
Things you should know about JavaScript events in the browser (medium.com)
4421.
Exhaustive list of All Python Books (Updated) (importpython.com)
4422.
Lemmings came out 25 years ago today (theverge.com)
4423.
That Time I Left $60MM on the Table (johnnystartup.com)
4424.
Vorpal: a new way to make CLI apps (vorpal.js.org)
4425.
Building an online bookshelf with Go (github.com)
4426.
The Vulkan Graphics API Is Here–and Your Nvidia GPU Is Ready (blogs.nvidia.com)
4427.
Jigsaw (jigsaw.google.com)
4428.
600k concurrent HTTP connections with Clojure and http-kit (http-kit.org)
4429.
Open Letter to SF Mayor Ed Lee and Greg Suhr (justink.svbtle.com)
4430.
Ask HN: How to get started creating Game-Playing Bots, something like DeepMind?
4431.
Y Combinator and Alphabet Inc: a new kind of company? (medium.com)
4432.
Teaser of cross-platform 2D game dev in Swift (youtube.com)
4433.
Ledger – Peer to Peer Insurance. Epic Investing (ledgerinvesting.com)
4434.
Google to Stop Showing Ads on Right Side of Desktop Search Results (searchengineland.com)
4435.
How Can I Start a Bank? (federalreserve.gov)
4436.
​Matthew Garrett is not forking Linux (2015) (zdnet.com)
4437.
The secret to airplane flight? No one really knows (thenational.ae)
4438.
Number of overall tweets dropping dramatically (businessinsider.com)
4439.
Has a rampaging AI algorithm really killed thousands in Pakistan? (theguardian.com)
4440.
Yale ethicist: killer robots will be very stupid, incredibly well-armed (defenseone.com)