February 2022 Archive
3601.
$3.6B Bitcoin seizure shows how hard it is to launder cryptocurrency (wired.com)
3602.
KEYBCS2 (os2museum.com)
3603.
The Dumbing-Down of Programming (salon.com)
3604.
DreamHost shared server cannot disable logging IP addresses
3605.
Show HN: Writing as a Software Engineer (garden.bradwoods.io)
3606.
Ask HN: Do you miss the Bussiness Of Software forums?
3607.
Ukraine President Status Update (old.reddit.com)
3608.
Johns Hopkins curators examine musical mystery linked to Edgar Allan Poe (washingtonpost.com)
3609.
Fujitsu confirms end date for mainframe and Unix systems (theregister.com)
3610.
The BBC Is Using It’s Own ‘Dot BBC’ Domain (2021) (imarc.co.uk)
3611.
Navalny's supporters call for civil disobedience against Ukraine war (reuters.com)
3612.
Netflix refuses to comply with new Russian rules (politico.eu)
3613.
How to crack RSA-512 on off-the-shelf hardware in 4 days (yurichev.com)
3614.
Stripe's Big Red Button: scaling Stripe's incident response (retool.com)
3615.
Rust Compiler Ambitions for 2022 (blog.rust-lang.org)
3616.
Kyiv’s mayor: ‘We are encircled’ but full of fight (apnews.com)
3617.
Zig Programming Language (ziglang.org)
3618.
Surfing with the Linker Aliens: Solaris Linking and ELF Blogs (linker-aliens.org)
3619.
I Didn’t Start Weight Lifting Because I Wanted to Be Strong (thecut.com)
3620.
How to Make Package Signing Useful (blog.chainguard.dev)
3621.
Hunting for Persistence in Linux (Part 5): Systemd Generators (pberba.github.io)
3622.
New planet discovered, circling Proxima Centauri (theguardian.com)
3623.
3624.
Capcom CPS-1 Graphic system study (fabiensanglard.net)
3625.
Linux's getrandom() Sees a 8450% Improvement with Latest Code (phoronix.com)
3626.
Kubecost: Bringing open source to cloud cost management (blog.kubecost.com)
3627.
Android 13 won't support DNS over HTTPS as previously planned (androidpolice.com)
3628.
Russia says its attacks aren't hitting civilians. Cities see a different story (washingtonpost.com)
3629.
‘I’m panicking – where is my child?’ Conscript soldiers sent to fight Ukraine (meduza.io)
3630.
Gatekeeper – the first open source DoS protection system (github.com)