February 2020 Archive
1921.
Yuval Noah Harari’s History of Everyone (newyorker.com)
1922.
The optimal way of folding a bond notebook page into a bookmark (arxiv.org)
1923.
Quantifying Independently Reproducible Machine Learning (thegradient.pub)
1924.
Half of Americans Don’t Vote. What Are They Thinking? (politico.com)
1925.
The Race to Build the First Sustainable Supersonic Jet (worth.com)
1926.
75½ Bedford Street (en.wikipedia.org)
1927.
Our critique of Behringer's proposed TD-3 variant with Devil Fish functions (firstpr.com.au)
1928.
An airdrop that preserves recipient privacy [pdf] (fc20.ifca.ai)
1929.
Show HN: SlothTracker – cross platform time tracking desktop app (royalsloth.eu)
1930.
Clinical trials launch to test coronavirus treatments (nature.com)
1931.
UpCounsel Shutting Down (upcounsel.com)
1932.
Stripe charged me $714 for duplicate transactions within seconds
1933.
OpenSMTPD advisory dissected (poolp.org)
1934.
What does /etc/mailname do? (wiki.debian.org)
1935.
Delphi (en.wikipedia.org)
1936.
Design systems, agile, and industrialization (bradfrost.com)
1937.
Six-year-old girl arrested at Florida school (bbc.com)
1938.
Show HN: Convos – Self hosted IRC chat (convos.by)
1939.
Datsville – a Lego-inspired city started in 1999 by LUGNET using the LDraw CAD (github.com)
1940.
Headlinese (en.wikipedia.org)
1941.
EMM386 and VDS: Not Quite Working (os2museum.com)
1942.
Huawei Charged in Racketeering Conspiracy and Conspiracy to Steal Trade Secrets (justice.gov)
1943.
Coronavirus: Iran's deputy health minister tests positive as outbreak worsens (bbc.com)
1944.
The Plight of the Platypus (nytimes.com)
1945.
Schizophrenia Manifests as a GitHub Repo (github.com)
1946.
Show HN: Dtmf.io – virtual phone numbers from 50 countries, and SIMs in the UK (dtmf.io)
1947.
Canada Invests in Ontario’s Electric Vehicle Network (canada.ca)
1948.
Automate Your Dating Life with 100 Lines of Python (elimernit.com)
1949.
Reading Between the Lines: SEC, Telegram, and Rule 144 (a16z.com)
1950.
Handwritten PDP-6 hardware log from the Stanford AI Laboratory (1967) [pdf] (stacks.stanford.edu)