February 2018 Archive
2071.
Ask HN: Can't code for hours since it became a job
2072.
Coinbase is a hot mess (glennchan.wordpress.com)
2073.
Unsafe Working Conditions at Tesla’s Factory (buzzfeed.com)
2074.
Leaked AI-Powered Game Revenue Model Paper Foretells a Dystopian Nightmare (techpowerup.com)
2075.
Train your brain to deconvolve blurry images instead of using reading glasses (glassesoff.com)
2076.
Show HN: Math Art Snapchat AR Lens (snapchat.com)
2077.
Keeping the Art of Silent Film Music Alive (atlasobscura.com)
2078.
I’m no longer advocating for clean energy; here’s why (2017) (jmkorhonen.net)
2079.
Ask HN: How do I become a world class automation engineer?
2080.
Panza’s Paradox (quantumfrontiers.com)
2081.
HomePods are staining wooden tables with a white ring (theverge.com)
2082.
Has liberalism failed? (quillette.com)
2083.
Piezoelectric Quartz Crystal Production (1943) [video] (youtube.com)
2084.
Switched-on bats: hosting viruses is a cost of flying (cosmosmagazine.com)
2085.
Ex-Manager of the Russian Troll Factory Moves to the U.S. (juliadavisnews.com)
2086.
Measuring Re-Identification Risk in De-Identified Content (cloud.google.com)
2087.
Bohemian Tragedy: The rise and fall of George Sterling’s California arts colony (poetryfoundation.org)
2088.
Facebook uses 2FA phone number for status updates (twitter.com)
2089.
Home ownership is a lousy investment compared with stocks or bonds (usatoday.com)
2090.
The Trouble with HomePod Reviews (mondaynote.com)
2091.
Ask HN: How should I afford my children?
2092.
Rochefort – Poor Man's Kafka (github.com)
2093.
Porsche introduces blockchain to cars (newsroom.porsche.com)
2094.
Flutter doesn’t need Kotlin (or anything else) (medium.com)
2095.
Ask HN: Small Open source projects that need contributions
2096.
'Sinking' Pacific nation is getting bigger: study (phys.org)
2097.
Inside Vancouver's Brock Commons, World's Tallest Mass Timber Building (2017) (archdaily.com)
2098.
Show HN: Freework – Time tracking for freelancers (go.freework.com)
2099.
North Pole surges above freezing in the dead of winter, stunning scientists (washingtonpost.com)
2100.
Two mental shifts highly successful people make (qz.com)