February 2016 Archive
5821.
Ask HN: I see discussion of Apple and FBI but little talk about non USA citizens
5822.
Want to start Magento 2 but I am totally lost
5823.
The Rave Tapes (archive.org)
5824.
Show HN: Review the journalistic integrity of news items (pressrise.org)
5825.
The art of reading, remembering and retaining more books (medium.com)
5826.
Show HN: Shellpy a tool for convenient shell scripting in Python (github.com)
5827.
UX Guide – Design Better User Experiences (Learn UX Design) (stayintech.com)
5828.
GNU Shepherd (Init system and service manager) (gnu.org)
5829.
Homejoy's Back. Kind of
5830.
Ask HN: Sources for study of intermediate statistics?
5831.
Fast pseudo random generator without state in Go. Average execution time is 6ns (github.com)
5832.
Does Coding Count as a Foreign Language? (theatlantic.com)
5833.
The Node.js Event Loop Is a Damn Mess (sheldonkreger.com)
5834.
Another Oil Crash Is Coming, and There May Be No Recovery (bloomberg.com)
5835.
The best way to build a dev team: Go where the devs aren’t (medium.com)
5836.
SpaceX : SES-9 Technical Webcast (youtube.com)
5837.
What rack-mountable multiple-ARM servers are there out there?
5838.
Ask HN: How do you track FOSS releases, changelogs?
5839.
New Shit Has Come to Light: Google Is Buying Spotify (Speculation) (musictechpolicy.wordpress.com)
5840.
Podcast: The HTTPS mystery (scripting.com)
5841.
Dutch police is using birds to bring drones out of the sky (youtube.com)
5842.
Rich Kids Stay Rich, Poor Kids Stay Poor (fivethirtyeight.com)
5843.
I fucked up Git so bad it turned into Guitar Hero (twitter.com)
5844.
Major BT internet outage in UK (twitter.com)
5845.
Goldman Sachs May Be Forced to Fundamentally Question How Capitalism Is Working (bloomberg.com)
5846.
Cellphones may damage male fertility (timesofisrael.com)
5847.
Deepin OS (deepin.org)
5848.
College kids sue Google for 'spying' on them with Apps for Education (theregister.co.uk)
5849.
C++ developer sees Rustlang for the first time (katecpp.github.io)
5850.
What Is “Economic Freedom,” and Who Is It For? (todaysworkplace.org)