February 2016 Archive
6481.
Google to sunset its hardware-based search appliance (fortune.com)
6482.
Nasa has 90GBPS connection (wired.com)
6483.
How to Survive Your First Job Interview? (topdox.com)
6484.
Ad tech is tough – current state of InMobi (medium.com)
6485.
Adrian Cockcroft on Analyzing Response Time Distributions for Microservices (infoq.com)
6486.
Baking your Cloud for Security (linkedin.com)
6487.
The VC method for valuation of an early stage company (scistart.co)
6488.
Sweet tool for connecting with scientists and experts open for collaboration (guaana.com)
6489.
Simply RethinkDB (leanpub.com)
6490.
Ask HN: Are artificial launch queues really a good idea?
6491.
Tor Project Patches Worrying Bug in Its Website (motherboard.vice.com)
6492.
Why and How You Should Build a Community Around Your Startup (kilometer.io)
6493.
Show HN: Tetris implemented in Zig programming language (github.com)
6494.
Reproducible and Customizable Deployments with GNU Guix (video.fosdem.org)
6495.
Why Finding Gravitational Waves Would Be Such a Big Deal (gizmodo.com)
6496.
How Airbnb Uses Net Promoter Score to Predict Guest Rebooking (infoq.com)
6497.
Docker gets security enhancements (blogs.csc.com)
6498.
Physics of brain wrinkles copied in a jar (bbc.com)
6499.
30 Design Books You Have to Read in 2016 (designschool.canva.com)
6500.
Foxconn to acquire Sharp in $5.6bn deal (reuters.com)
6501.
A day tracking my time with Watson (tailordev.fr)
6502.
Show HN: Name generator as a service (github.com)
6503.
The Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace – 20 years ago today (eff.org)
6504.
Marvin – tool for semantic text annotation and normalization is released (inspiratron.org)
6505.
Reclaiming the Computing Commons (jacobinmag.com)
6506.
Show HN: Continu – Learning software built for the modern workplace (continu.co)
6507.
LowRISC - One step close to a completely open computer (linuxvoice.com)
6508.
You Don't Need JQuery (anymore) (blog.garstasio.com)
6509.
What Bosses Should Never Make Employees Do (inc.com)
6510.
The fairest – and funniest – way to split a restaurant bill (washingtonpost.com)