February 2016 Archive
13291.
Have Native Languages Returned? (TL;DR: Yes) – QCon San Francisco 2015 (infoq.com)
13292.
19 happiest cities in Europe (businessinsider.com)
13293.
How Well Do You Know the People of FOSS? (fossforce.com)
13294.
Clients' scathing reviews in Yelp cost them $350k in damages (arstechnica.com)
13295.
JIT compiling assembly in C (blog.felixangell.com)
13296.
Side Projects are awesome and how one helps us travel for free in the city (medium.com)
13297.
A sigh's not just a sigh – it's a fundamental life-sustaining reflex (theguardian.com)
13298.
After 100 years, scientists are finally closing in on Einstein’s ripples (arstechnica.com)
13299.
Of Mansplaining and Mastectomies (kristof.blogs.nytimes.com)
13300.
Kahuna CEO Steps Down (fortune.com)
13301.
The Continental Europe Toxicity (medium.com)
13302.
A Scalable Process for Manufacturing Graphene Microsupercapacitors (materialstoday.com)
13303.
How a Non-Techie Learned to Code from Scratch (medium.com)
13304.
The Ultimate SaaS Billing Cheat Sheet [pdf] (blog.chartmogul.com)
13305.
Free Basics and any other zero-rating schemes banned in India (nytimes.com)
13306.
How Smart Do You Have to Be to Raise a Child? (nymag.com)
13307.
Tech Unemployment Dipped Last Quarter (insights.dice.com)
13308.
Research shows connection between content clarity and business credibility (precisioncontent.com)
13309.
Ask HN: Tours of Duty
13310.
The general design of my flawed compile time entity component system in C++14 (maikklein.github.io)
13311.
WhitestormJS. 3D JavaScript engine (whitestormjs.xyz)
13312.
Darkroom hacks: Solarization (medium.com)
13313.
DataGravity axes key staff as flash storage competition heats up (siliconangle.com)
13314.
Google Inbox is the trojan horse for your personal AI (solveforinteresting.com)
13315.
Build for VR in VR (unrealengine.com)
13316.
How to create a custom styled Twitter feed for your website (codeshare.co.uk)
13317.
Your Chinese Menu Is Really a Time Machine (zocalopublicsquare.org)
13318.
The Only Real and Relevant Hackathon in the World (motherboard.vice.com)
13319.
Smartphone Photos from All Over the World to Track Pollution (mic.com)
13320.
Canario: In-depth analysis of data from breaches and public sites (canarypw.wordpress.com)