February 2016 Archive
10021.
CUNY Devises H-1B Trick (cis.org)
10022.
Does boredom breed addiction? (medium.com)
10023.
Python vs. Copy on Write (llvllatrix.wordpress.com)
10024.
Heroku – Microservices in Go Using Go-Kit (blog.heroku.com)
10025.
Show HN: Introduction to Git (ak04.github.io)
10026.
New Slack bot lets you make gifs from your webcam (sirgifsalot.com)
10027.
Android Continues to Gain Market-Share (insights.dice.com)
10028.
Reasons I Don’t Think Farook’s Phone Contains Valuable Evidence (zdziarski.com)
10029.
Neverware turns your tired laptop into a speedy Chromebook (engadget.com)
10030.
A guide to Japanese love hotels (japanese-journey.com)
10031.
I Left the Bay Area for Seattle. Here’s Why (medium.com)
10032.
This Is the Real Reason Apple Is Fighting the FBI (time.com)
10033.
The scrypt encryption utility (github.com)
10034.
MacBook Pro Repair Extension Program for Video Issues: Extended to 31 Dec 2016 (apple.com)
10035.
Teardown of BB-8 and Other Toys (embedded.fm)
10036.
JSON for Modern C++ (github.com)
10037.
NASA and 'Star Trek' Combine Forces to Make Replicators a Reality (popularmechanics.com)
10038.
Introducing Go 1.6: asymptotically approaching boring (docs.google.com)
10039.
DOJ Escalates Battle with Apple Over San Bernardino Shooter's Phone (abcnews.go.com)
10040.
U.S. files motion to force Apple to obey iPhone order: court (reuters.com)
10041.
Justice Department Calls Apple’s Refusal to Unlock iPhone a ‘Marketing Strategy’ (nytimes.com)
10042.
Altcoin/Bitcoin Data Explorer
10043.
Released today: CF2016, or 'ColdFusion (2016 release)' (carehart.org)
10044.
Building APIs with Node.js using ES6 [Ebook] (leanpub.com)
10045.
Wireless: the next generation (economist.com)
10046.
CorsixTH: Open Source Clone of Theme Hospital (github.com)
10047.
John McAfee offers to unlock killer's iPhone for FBI (bbc.co.uk)
10048.
Data for Justice: Unlocking police use of force data in the US (bayesimpact.org)
10049.
Scientific evidence for popular health supplements (informationisbeautiful.net)
10050.
Fidelity.link – protocol for decentralized reputation systems (medium.com)