February 2016 Archive
13651.
Prosecutor's fallacy (en.wikipedia.org)
13652.
Music for Programming (musicforprogramming.net)
13653.
Mexico has highest number of missing journalists, reports British NGO (news.mpelembe.net)
13654.
The Power of Attention: Intelligence Over Information (youtube.com)
13655.
The Holy Grail of Web Scale (techcrunch.com)
13656.
Notes from SaaStr 16' – Day 1 Summary (medium.com)
13657.
CSS-TAG Houdini Task Force (wiki.css-houdini.org)
13658.
Build an iOS Chat App in 3 Minutes (youtube.com)
13659.
Theory proposed by Alan Turing in 1952 can explain the formation of fingers (phys.org)
13660.
Karma Automotive (karmaautomotive.com)
13661.
We're going to use your toothbrush to snoop on you, says US spy boss (theregister.co.uk)
13662.
Amazon Lumberyard (aws.amazon.com)
13663.
Are You Still Debugging? (yegor256.com)
13664.
Google removes Samsung's first Android ad blocker from the Play Store (theverge.com)
13665.
VR Adult Gaming Controller (indiegogo.com)
13666.
GNU social and #RIPTwitter (karp.id.au)
13667.
White House seeks first chief information security officer (theguardian.com)
13668.
Options Bears Circle Nasdaq as Stocks Flirt with Bear Market (bloomberg.com)
13669.
Yes, social media friendships are real (nypost.com)
13670.
Some Thoughts on the Presidential Race and SocioCapitalism (blogmaverick.com)
13671.
Star Simpson and Oshpark Print Classic Forrest Mims Circuits (blog.oshpark.com)
13672.
Should e-commerce be grateful for xorshift128+? (pciinsider.com)
13673.
Making sense of MVP (blog.crisp.se)
13674.
Bubble (teamneweratweet.bubbleapps.io)
13675.
IDEO joins creative collective Kyu group (medium.com)
13676.
The Servant Leader and the Social Enterprise (2012) (blog.idonethis.com)
13677.
Cern's LHC recreates the ‘primordial soup’ that began the universe (dailymail.co.uk)
13678.
79 new characters accepted by the Unicode Technical Committee (UTC) for emoji (unicode.org)
13679.
McCain Insists That He Understands Cryptography Better Than Cryptographers (techdirt.com)
13680.
The end of app stores as we know them (blog.intercom.io)