February 2016 Archive
11281.
Running costs for Candy Japan (reddit.com)
11282.
Ask HN: What RSS reader do you use? (web and/or OSX)
11283.
Word-of-mouth job vacancies (grey-jobs.com)
11284.
Letsencrypt support in propellor (joeyh.name)
11285.
CMake daemon for user tools (steveire.wordpress.com)
11286.
The quest for an infinitely patient tutor (medium.com)
11287.
Procrastination Is Mostly About Fear (lifehacker.com)
11288.
Kids who played shoot-em-up games in the ‘90s were probably (mostly) OK (arstechnica.com)
11289.
Smallest-ever optical switch revolves around one atom (engadget.com)
11290.
84M users: Internet penetration rate in Russia nearly doubled in 5 year (tech.eu)
11291.
The Bronica RF645 Rangefinder Revisited (photo.net)
11292.
Show HN: Efficient data structures for PHP 7 (medium.com)
11293.
China's Fusion Reactor New Record (sciencealert.com)
11294.
Ask HN: What are the best resources to start learning C?
11295.
Why it's not about self-driving (m.koszek.com)
11296.
A search and recommendation engine for the gaming industry (gametionary.com)
11297.
Parse compatible API (nimbleparse.com)
11298.
Serverless Django on AWS Lambda (github.com)
11299.
Bulk Emails, Like a Boss (sendy.co)
11300.
What Does It Mean to Be an Entrepreneur? (Please Comment) (kenneticexpression.com)
11301.
Get off of GitHub – a programmer's take on recent changes (sudophilosophical.com)
11302.
Egypt five years on: was it ever a 'social media revolution'? (theguardian.com)
11303.
Topics characterized as pseudoscience (en.wikipedia.org)
11304.
Ask HN: Help with Amazon seller account?
11305.
Will Homo Sapiens evolve further? (news.nationalgeographic.com)
11306.
SoundSea – Simple search and download songs equip with metadata and album art (github.com)
11307.
Shit Happens (use and avoidance of community provided toilets) (irinnews.org)
11308.
NASA bans the word 'Jesus' (foxnews.com)
11309.
Is the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention Decision on Assange (ukconstitutionallaw.org)
11310.
This Uncrushable Robot Cockroach Just Wants to Rescue You (technologyreview.com)