February 2016 Archive
7741.
UK sets out open banking API framework (finextra.com)
7742.
India bans Facebook’s ‘free’ Internet for the poor (washingtonpost.com)
7743.
Google’s CEO is 14,400 times richer than you (thenextweb.com)
7744.
Why expat Americans are giving up their passports (bbc.co.uk)
7745.
Switch statements is broken in .NET with latest Roslyn compiler (github.com)
7746.
Computer pioneer Ken Olsen dies (boston.com)
7747.
Watch this spacetime: gravitational wave discovery expected (theguardian.com)
7748.
Yo, This Is Cool – Show Love to Open Source Projects (yothisis.cool)
7749.
Show HN: TvOS Developers Slack Community (tvos-developers.github.io)
7750.
The Sad State of Entitled Web Developers (medium.com)
7751.
Lazarus, a great tool for writing desktop applications (getlazarus.org)
7752.
Ethereum Market Cap Reaches Record as New Features Are Released (financemagnates.com)
7753.
Early-stage companies, get ready to be punched in the face (venturebeat.com)
7754.
List of prizes for evidence of the paranormal (en.wikipedia.org)
7755.
Huge number of Mac apps are vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks (thenextweb.com)
7756.
Sublimetext is not dead, new version! (sublimetext.com)
7757.
Cluster Computing with Ansible and the Raspberry Pi (opensource.com)
7758.
A calming noise machine, coupled with CSS morphing (nodejs-appmars.rhcloud.com)
7759.
The 3 Categories of SD-WAN Revealed – Learn How to Choose (bigleaf.net)
7760.
CentOS 7 for ARM (Raspberry Pi, Etc.) (mirror.centos.org)
7761.
GM is trying to eat Silicon Valley's lunch (businessinsider.de)
7762.
Speak.io is closing down (blog.speak.io)
7763.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to be eighth book (bbc.co.uk)
7764.
The Dartino project (dartino.org)
7765.
U.S. lawmakers seek to bar states from mandating encryption weaknesses (reuters.com)
7766.
AT&T CEO won’t join Tim Cook in fight against encryption backdoors (arstechnica.com)
7767.
Feminist economics (en.wikipedia.org)
7768.
PagerDuty Hacks: Alert by Foam Dart Bombardment (pagerduty.com)
7769.
Remote controlled BB8 devices through IoT server (youtube.com)
7770.
Is This the Beginning of the Great Tech Depression of 2016? (medium.com)