February 2016 Archive
1081.
The new YC: As it tries to scale from 200 to 2,000 companies (businessinsider.com)
1082.
An engineer replaced four monitors with Meta glasses (businessinsider.de)
1083.
Teletext in Europe (nordicom.gu.se)
1084.
Novice pilot skills improved via expert-pilot brainwave patterns (kurzweilai.net)
1085.
How Stoical Was Seneca? (2014) (nybooks.com)
1086.
A Billion NYC Taxi and Uber Rides in AWS Redshift (tech.marksblogg.com)
1087.
Tor: The second generation onion router – annotated version (fermatslibrary.com)
1088.
PICO-8 for Raspberry Pi (lexaloffle.com)
1089.
Appalachian Miners Are Learning to Code (bloomberg.com)
1090.
WordPress Sites Now Support Google’s AMP to Make Mobile Pages Load Faster (techcrunch.com)
1091.
Facebook Reactions, the Redesigned Like Button, Is Here (wired.com)
1092.
PlatformIO: Next-generation IDE for IoT (platformio.org)
1093.
Show HN: Browse Hacker News from the Comfort of Your Terminal (github.com)
1094.
Product Hunt's Response to Accusations of Exclusivity Is to Increase Exclusivity (medium.com)
1095.
Reproducibility should be at science’s heart. It isn’t, but that may soon change (economist.com)
1096.
The Magic Ring Buffer (2012) (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
1097.
Neutrinos continue run of odd behavior at Daya Bay (arstechnica.com)
1098.
How core.async and CSP help you prove your async code works (reaktor.com)
1099.
Investigating the overhead cost of compiled ES2015 (github.com)
1100.
Gravitational Waves Exist: The Story of How Scientists Finally Found Them (newyorker.com)
1101.
Some PDP-7 source code (minnie.tuhs.org)
1102.
A Deep Dive into React Perf Debugging (benchling.engineering)
1103.
Why Are So Many Animals Homosexual? (nautil.us)
1104.
For Silicon Valley, the Hangover Begins (wsj.com)
1105.
Google Is Closing Google Compare, Its Financial Services Comparison Service (techcrunch.com)
1106.
What Kind of Name Is That? How to Name Fictional Characters (theparisreview.org)
1107.
Spotify's Spam War (motherboard.vice.com)
1108.
Mental health in startups (medium.com)
1109.
Bot that uses deep neural networks to generate plausible definitions of words (lexiconjure.tumblr.com)
1110.
How Electric Cars Will Cause the Next Oil Crisis (bloomberg.com)