February 2022 Archive
3721.
How to Keep Database Table Sizes Down and Prevent Data Bloat (blog.appsignal.com)
3722.
Senate introduces bill to allow farmers to fix their own equipment (nbcnews.com)
3723.
Putin hints at nuclear war in Ukraine diplomacy (washingtonexaminer.com)
3724.
ID.me gathers lots of data besides face scans, including locations (washingtonpost.com)
3725.
Douglas Trumbull, Visual Effects Wizard, Dies at 79 (nytimes.com)
3726.
Concerns grow over Monero mining pool that has 44% of the network's hash rate (theblockcrypto.com)
3727.
Why 4 Bloomberg engineers wrote another C++ book (bloomberg.com)
3728.
Credit Suisse Leak (theguardian.com)
3729.
Resuming maintenance of libxml2 and libxslt (2022-01) (mail.gnome.org)
3730.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his brother are under investigation for insider trading (theverge.com)
3731.
Anonymous claim to hack Russian TV Channels (twitter.com)
3732.
Thousands of Russian tech workers sign petition opposing invasion of Ukraine (washingtonpost.com)
3733.
NATO readies troops for Ukraine support, activating its ‘response force’ (marketwatch.com)
3734.
Held Hostage on the Job (english.elpais.com)
3735.
Ukrainian astronomers adopt star and name it ‘Putin is a d*ckhead’ (web.archive.org)
3736.
1M customers PII was leaked – almost (zerforschung.org)
3737.
A Warning to Ukraine Based RTL-SDR Hobbyists (rtl-sdr.com)
3738.
3739.
SSH Signatures Implementation in Erlang (github.com)
3740.
Itch.io Twitter: “A few have asked about our stance on NFTs: NFTs are a scam.” (twitter.com)
3741.
Olympics put Chinese authorities' press intimidation on full display (axios.com)
3742.
The Dumbest IRC Bot (drewdevault.com)
3743.
3744.
SQLive: The SQL database that tells you when your query results changed (sqlive.io)
3745.
The Canadian Common CV and the captured academy (lemire.me)
3746.
3747.
3748.
The AMD Branch (Mis)Predictor: Just Set It and Forget It (grsecurity.net)
3749.
Bones, Bones: How to articulate a whale (longreads.com)
3750.