February 2016 Archive
2311.
Lessons of Demopolis (aeon.co)
2312.
Theories on Artificial Expression (2013) (max.io)
2313.
First Draft of 300-Page Princeton Bitcoin Textbook [pdf] (d28rh4a8wq0iu5.cloudfront.net)
2314.
Show HN: Go Report Card (goreportcard.com)
2315.
Richard 'Racehorse' Haynes (2009) (abajournal.com)
2316.
Disabling Classic MacOS PowerBook Password Security (bslabs.net)
2317.
Amiga Engineer Dave Needle has died (amiga.org)
2318.
Payment Processors Still Using Weak Crypto (blog.mozilla.org)
2319.
A Secret to Sustaining High Job Performance (nytimes.com)
2320.
Boston Dynamics presents the 'next generation' Atlas robot (engadget.com)
2321.
Harnessing Cosmic Rays to Peer into Fukushima’s Deadly Reactors (spectrum.ieee.org)
2322.
Founders: How to Stop Worrying and Love Being Acquired (qz.com)
2323.
Uber for Welfare (politico.com)
2324.
The Poetterisation of GNU/Linux (2013) (slated.org)
2325.
Uber driver kills 6 (cnn.com)
2326.
Introducing C++ experimental io2d (2D Graphics in the C++ standard library) (cristianadam.eu)
2327.
Justice Dept.’s Latest Legal Filing in Apple Case (nytimes.com)
2328.
Ask HN: Would you walk away or push onwards?
2329.
Leaving PHP is too expensive (suckyninja.azurewebsites.net)
2330.
Linux founder not a 'people person' (bbc.co.uk)
2331.
Interview with Jesse Vincent, Co-Founder and CTO of Keyboardio (blog.hwtrek.com)
2332.
A Letter to College Students (themacro.com)
2333.
Reports: Uber driver behind killing spree in Kalamazoo (freep.com)
2334.
Twitter Can Only Lose When It Polices Abuse (bloombergview.com)
2335.
Bitlab: Tactile tablet for blind and visually impaired people (blitab.com)
2336.
Show HN: Afrostream Media Server – create MPEG-DASH videos without the headache (github.com)
2337.
Ask HN: Should each of your products register as their own business?
2338.
Changing time to Jan 1, 1970 will permanently brick 64-bit iOS devices (reddit.com)
2339.
Maryland AG says it's OK for police to spy on smartphone users (dcinno.streetwise.co)
2340.
An old-school reply to an advertiser’s retro threat (ft.com)