February 2018 Archive
1831.
On Russia, Facebook Sends a Message It Wishes It Hadn’t (nytimes.com)
1832.
I Ate Nothing but Meat for 2 Weeks (inc.com)
1833.
Stocks plummet as interest rates keep on rising (finance.yahoo.com)
1834.
Digital upstarts taking on Britain's dominant few banks (economist.com)
1835.
Ask HN: With Microsoft’s release of Q#, what’s the future of quantum computing?
1836.
Show HN: Embedding Deep Learning models into your Slides using R (rpubs.com)
1837.
The Age of Creativity (2017) (thewalrus.ca)
1838.
Ask HN: What about Think HN?
1839.
What it feels like being an iPad on a stick on wheels (2013) (labs.spotify.com)
1840.
Semantic Import Versioning in the wild (blog.ezyang.com)
1841.
'05 Annual Performance Review: Albert Einstein (norvig.com)
1842.
'Perfect' sensors may be possible, but might not come to cameras (dpreview.com)
1843.
Go and Versioning: Reproducible, Verifiable, Verified Builds (research.swtch.com)
1844.
Sylvain Vogel’s World of Extreme Linguistics (thediplomat.com)
1845.
The American Mall Game: A 2018 Retail Challenge (bloomberg.com)
1846.
Designing experiments for understanding performance [pdf] (timharris.uk)
1847.
Why Can’t Riding Bikes in America Just Be Normal? (outsideonline.com)
1848.
Voice UI Is the Future. But When? (mondaynote.com)
1849.
Bitcoin thieves threaten real violence for virtual currencies (cnbc.com)
1850.
When are Lyft and Uber going to add a “refund” button within their app?
1851.
Can you predict a recession by looking at pregnancy rates? (bbc.com)
1852.
Making a Crypto Utopia in Puerto Rico (nytimes.com)
1853.
​Open source is 20: How it changed programming and business forever (zdnet.com)
1854.
Unfortunately, StackOverflow is difficult-to-avoid nowadays… (marc.info)
1855.
Why and How Java Developers Break APIs (arxiv.org)
1856.
How Hard Would It Be to Keep the Moon from Floating Away? (askamathematician.com)
1857.
Library of Babel – Explore the Near In(de)finite (libraryofbabel.info)
1858.
The Expressive C++17 Coding Challenge in D (seb.wilzba.ch)
1859.
Former Apple developer explains why the company’s software is struggling (bgr.com)
1860.
Luge Yourself (washingtonpost.com)