February 2022 Archive
4651.
Dbt Labs Raises at $4.2B Valuation, $2B Less Than First Planned (forbes.com)
4652.
Useful IT Policies (github.com)
4653.
Show HN: Nomoreinvasion.com – Easy insertable message to support Ukraine (nomoreinvasion.com)
4654.
Help US and hinder Russia by giving Russians green cards (reason.com)
4655.
Hawaii relies on Russian oil – but clean energy could change that (canarymedia.com)
4656.
Ask HN: What has been your biggest IT security fuck-up?
4657.
Russian markets suffered a 17-sigma event (mathematics) (twitter.com)
4658.
Lock-In and Multi-Cloud (tbray.org)
4659.
NASA will crash the International Space Station into the ocean by 2031 (thehill.com)
4660.
Boozing through the Soviet–Afghan war (warontherocks.com)
4661.
U.S. Exposes Russian Effort to Fabricate Pretext for Invasion Using Fake Video (nytimes.com)
4662.
Is your code too complicated? (sourcery.ai)
4663.
Twitter expands reply downvote feature test (twitter.com)
4664.
Inflation has Fed critics pointing to spike in money supply (washingtonpost.com)
4665.
Europe turns to remote sensing to detect seafaring migrants (spectrum.ieee.org)
4666.
On How to Structure APIs (blog.sbensu.com)
4667.
Special Relativity: the “pole-barn-paradox” (twitter.com)
4668.
The salary ignorance that keeps many workers underpaid (bbc.com)
4669.
Lock-In and Multi-Cloud (tbray.org)
4670.
Is America’s Biggest NFT Full of Alt-Right Red Flags? (melmagazine.com)
4671.
Ask HN: How to Make Right Connections?
4672.
UnDUNE II – An 8-bit demake of “Dune 2” (liquidream.itch.io)
4673.
The Rampaging Pigs of the San Francisco Bay Area (nytimes.com)
4674.
Recursive Islands and Lakes (en.wikipedia.org)
4675.
Justice Dept. Seizes $3.6B in Bitcoin and Arrests Married Couple (nytimes.com)
4676.
Tracing Functions in Python (theorangeduck.com)
4677.
Tech talent shortage is helping drive m&a deals (wsj.com)
4678.
CSS Cascade Layers (ishadeed.com)
4679.
Faster Internet displaces social capital in the UK (voxeu.org)
4680.
Experts Alarmed by Videos of Tesla Full Self-Driving Screwing Up (futurism.com)