Perlwm – a window manager written entirely in Perl
(perlwm.sourceforge.net)
February 2020 Archive
1951.
1952.
Electrons can travel in groups of 2 or more at a time in 1D conducting systems
(science.sciencemag.org)
1953.
Researchers study how birds retweet news
(sciencedaily.com)
1954.
US Congress Starts Review on Possible Modernization of the DMCA
(torrentfreak.com)
1955.
1956.
Tesla stock explodes higher again, topping $900 per share
(finance.yahoo.com)
1957.
1958.
Tech giants have turned San Francisco into a dystopian nightmare
(dailymail.co.uk)
1960.
Arnold Schoenberg: Beauty and horror
(the-tls.co.uk)
1961.
The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake
(theatlantic.com)
1962.
Unlocking Colors
(bkardell.com)
1963.
GitHub Is Down Again
(githubstatus.com)
1964.
Artificial shrimps could change the world
(economist.com)
1965.
The Sensitive Plant
(laphamsquarterly.org)
1966.
Show HN: X-spreadsheet 1.0.28 – A JavaScript canvas spreadsheet for web
(myliang.github.io)
1967.
Histories Hidden in the Periodic Table
(newyorker.com)
1968.
Lockheed Bribery Scandals
(en.wikipedia.org)
1969.
1970.
Map of places that Covid-19 infected have visited in S. Korea
(coronamap.site)
1971.
Herfindahl Index
(en.wikipedia.org)
1972.
1973.
1974.
Writing with the Machine (2016)
(robinsloan.com)
1975.
Bill Kentstravaganza
(buttondown.email)
1976.
Every software company giving a take home coding test
(twitter.com)
1977.
I have the coronavirus – So far, it isn't that bad
(washingtonpost.com)
1978.
62% of general counsels use Excel and email to manage contract data: survey
(artificiallawyer.com)
1979.
We Should Be Eating More Canned Fish?
(heated.medium.com)
1980.
Will Chiplets Save Moore's Law?
(semiengineering.com)