February 2018 Archive
13501.
Why People Want to Be Fitness Instructors
(daily.jstor.org)
13502.
Appreciate how heavily we are influenced by what we consume
(consumersbook.net)
13503.
Lingua Franca
(en.wikipedia.org)
13504.
13505.
13507.
A curated list of data science blogs
(github.com)
13508.
Who exactly counts as an adolescent?
(nature.com)
13510.
Side-by-side images format comparison
(wyohknott.github.io)
13511.
An inside look at different memory types and how they work
(semiengineering.com)
13512.
Putting Glasses on Praying Mantis Reveals New Form of 3D Vision
(extremetech.com)
13513.
Bielefeld Conspiracy
(en.wikipedia.org)
13514.
Beyond the horizon of the universe (2013)
(nautil.us)
13515.
Vahana self-flying machine takes off, hovers, lands
(techxplore.com)
13516.
List of orders of magnitude, for speed
(en.wikipedia.org)
13517.
Five Models for Making Sense of Complex Systems
(medium.com)
13518.
13519.
The path to sustainably working on FOSS full-time
(drewdevault.com)
13520.
13521.
Wolfenstein 3D's map renderer – Matt Godbolt
(youtube.com)
13522.
Emacs Anywhere – Use. Emacs(Vim). Anywhere
(github.com)
13523.
Hex colors, how do they work? – Hackernoon
(hackernoon.com)
13524.
Neurons mimicked by electronics
(nature.com)
13525.
Iran Wants to Join the World Order It Undermines
(bloomberg.com)
13526.
13527.
Self-taught developer-tips
(hackernoon.com)
13528.
BandLab Technologies to continue development of Cakewalk products
(soundonsound.com)
13529.
13530.
The Science of Software Estimation
(blog.amirathi.com)