February 2016 Archive
1891.
Basic Income: Unintended Consequences (jonthewang.com)
1892.
Young people ignore social media age limits (bbc.co.uk)
1893.
It’s Okay to Not Learn How to Code (sonyaellenmann.com)
1894.
Edward Snowden: The Whistleblower Fantasy (arachne.cc)
1895.
Wood Shop Enters the Age of High-Tech (nytimes.com)
1896.
Medium's Policies and Guidelines (github.com)
1897.
Get off of GitHub (sudophilosophical.com)
1898.
How Portability Ruined the Telephone (2015) (theatlantic.com)
1899.
Troubled health startup Theranos faces Washington reckoning (politico.com)
1900.
The Most Elite, Stagnant Club for Old People: Corporate Boards (bloomberg.com)
1901.
How Glowforge Made Crowdfunding History (themacro.com)
1902.
Revolutionizing Kernel Development: Testing with Rump (2010) (blog.netbsd.org)
1903.
Bitmap Graphics: Why BitBlt is so successful – by Pike, Guibas, Ingalls (1984) [pdf] (pdos.csail.mit.edu)
1904.
Swift Protocols and the Promised Land (realm.io)
1905.
Kim Jong Il's bodyguard: 11 years serving North Korea (dw.com)
1906.
A data driven argument on why Marc Andreessen is wrong about Free Basics (medium.com)
1907.
The Revelations of a Nazi Art Catalogue (newyorker.com)
1908.
Tree Kernels: Quantifying Similarity Among Tree-Structured Data (pybloggers.com)
1909.
CoreOS Overview, Part Three (deis.com)
1910.
Papers of the “Father of GIS” Come to the Library of Congress (blogs.loc.gov)
1911.
Why Tech Degrees Are Not Putting More Blacks and Hispanics into Tech Jobs (nytimes.com)
1912.
How Would You Do on the New SAT? (nytimes.com)
1913.
Economics in Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged [pdf] (quebecoislibre.org)
1914.
Too Many Leaders Spoil the Group (psychologytoday.com)
1915.
Washington Post’s ‘Bandito’ Tool Optimizes Content for Clicks (wsj.com)
1916.
JavaScript's “new Date()” causing 90% of Alibaba's internal compatibility issues (mrrrgn.com)
1917.
Why the maker of Roomba vacuums is getting out of the warbot business (washingtonpost.com)
1918.
Scientists want to sequence the genome of all living kakapo parrots (sites.duke.edu)
1919.
LizardFS – Reliable and Scalable Distributed File System (github.com)
1920.
Saxon-Node: Modern XSLT, XQuery and XPath in Node.js (github.com)