February 2016 Archive
14641.
Ask HN: Is Google DNS down
14642.
Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in January 2016 (news.netcraft.com)
14643.
The Real-Life Indiana Jones (fivethirtyeight.com)
14644.
Attacking Ruby on Rails Applications (what the bad guys use) (phrack.org)
14645.
Docker Cloud (cloud.docker.com) to Replace Tutum (Tutum.co) (cloud.docker.com)
14646.
Open-source online dating built with Ruby on Rails (github.com)
14647.
MuScalpel: Automated Source Code Transplantation (crest.cs.ucl.ac.uk)
14648.
Tech Against Humanity (linkedin.com)
14649.
Sri Srivanasan (en.wikipedia.org)
14650.
Creating a Computer Voice That People Like (nytimes.com)
14651.
Scientists have discovered how to 'delete' unwanted memories (telegraph.co.uk)
14652.
Weboob 1.1 app coll able to interact web, without requiring user to open the bro (symlink.me)
14653.
How Calendly's Cleaner UI Tarnishes UX (medium.com)
14654.
Do Analytics like a Hacker (analyticsbot.co)
14655.
Stop Bringing Brand Wars into the Office (medium.com)
14656.
Why ninety-day lifetimes for certificates? (letsencrypt.org)
14657.
The least you need to know to experience the joy of better brewed coffee (geekresearch.com)
14658.
This Danish Startup Is Gunning for Your City's Bike-Share (citylab.com)
14659.
Low gas prices justify rethinking of fuel economy regulations (news.iu.edu)
14660.
Flux irl, building an IOT Hue clone (medium.com)
14661.
Ask HN: What is your preferred way to handle UTF8 strings in OCaml?
14662.
Install PHP 7 on CentOS, RHEL or Fedora (blog.remirepo.net)
14663.
Microsoft Forcing/Coercing vendors into preinstalling Windows (techrights.org)
14664.
Selection of best examples of branding a museum (masqueradeist.tumblr.com)
14665.
Adobe Creative Cloud OS X deletes first hidden folder at root of drive (backblaze.zendesk.com)
14666.
Dscript: Framework agnostic hyperscript (github.com)
14667.
Is Your Computer Stable? (blog.codinghorror.com)
14668.
Project Aardvark technical specification (2005) [pdf] (joelonsoftware.com)
14669.
In Conversation with Antonin Scalia (nymag.com)
14670.
Here’s what the future of Bitcoin looks like – and it’s bright (venturebeat.com)