February 2020 Archive
4861.
Clear Linux* OS is now a certified Kubernetes* distribution (clearlinux.org)
4862.
Measuring space-time behaviours of piano keys with Rust (jitter.company)
4863.
Credit Suisse CEO ousted after power struggle with chairman, spying scandal (fortune.com)
4864.
Firefox and Edge Support in Cypress 4.0 (cypress.io)
4865.
HTTP/3 for Everyone (daniel.haxx.se)
4866.
Coronavirus: Face masks foil facial recognition cameras (qz.com)
4867.
Appeals Court Win for FOSS Advocate Speaking Out on Licensing Restrictions (eff.org)
4868.
GoDaddy Screwed Up
4869.
Things We Need to Retire in Our Work Culture (swagup.com)
4870.
Bill Barr Is Vetoing Campaign Finance Investigations, Too (emptywheel.net)
4871.
Coronavirus brings China's surveillance state out of the shadows (reuters.com)
4872.
China takes desperate, “wartime” measures to stop coronavirus in Wuhan (arstechnica.com)
4873.
PRoot: A user-space implementation of chroot, mount –bind, and binfmt_misc (proot-me.github.io)
4874.
Up Banking Development Roadmap (up.com.au)
4875.
Apple is forcing us into the cloud
4876.
What is a Data Lakehouse? (databricks.com)
4877.
NASA finds ‘fundamental’ software problems in Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft (washingtonpost.com)
4878.
Show HN: I made a site to help you track Coronavirus outbreak and travel safe (visalist.io)
4879.
CDC and WHO Offers to Help China Have Been Ignored for Weeks (nytimes.com)
4880.
Propaganda Terms in the Media and What They Mean – Noam Chomsky (youtube.com)
4881.
My First BillG Review (joelonsoftware.com)
4882.
How Clay Christensen’s failure helped me process my own (divinations.substack.com)
4883.
What all the stuff in email headers means–and how to sniff out spoofing (2019) (arstechnica.com)
4884.
The Age of Decadence (nytimes.com)
4885.
Microservices Development with DevSpace and Kubernetes (thenewstack.io)
4886.
Threadripper 64 Core Review (anandtech.com)
4887.
Google Cloud Advantages over AWS (itnext.io)
4888.
Building React Hooks from Scratch (vedranb.com)
4889.
Clearview AI claims it has a First Amendment right to your public photos (mashable.com)
4890.
The Chinese crowdsourcers fighting coronavirus censorship (technologyreview.com)