February 2022 Archive
5131.
Ask HN: Book comparing major programming languages at a technical level?
5132.
Guide to Managing Managers – Case Study from Epic Games (codingsans.com)
5133.
Rumble offers 100M and no censorship to Joe Rogan (twitter.com)
5134.
Intel's Pay-as-you-go CPU (tomshardware.com)
5135.
Meet the scientist at the center of the covid lab leak controversy (technologyreview.com)
5136.
What’s the Alternative to Firefox? (kevq.uk)
5137.
Was Sweden right about Covid all along? (telegraph.co.uk)
5138.
Does it matter if your houseplant’s born in a lab and never existed in nature? (dirtwise.substack.com)
5139.
I’ve been waiting 15 years for Facebook to die (theguardian.com)
5140.
Ask HN: How to help Ukrainian colleague to the border
5141.
Show HN: ssh wordle.bdw.to
5142.
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, February 28, 2022 (iswresearch.org)
5143.
No More Hubs from Samsung? (community.smartthings.com)
5144.
Researchers use GPU fingerprinting to track users online (bleepingcomputer.com)
5145.
A GPT-3 bot posted comments on Reddit for a week and no one noticed (2020) (technologyreview.com)
5146.
Musk Foundation (muskfoundation.org)
5147.
Show HN: Search for Reddit Posts via Google – SearchBettr (searchbettr.com)
5148.
Google Plans Privacy Changes, but Promises to Not Be Disruptive (nytimes.com)
5149.
The Hummer EV’s battery weighs more than a Honda Civic (theverge.com)
5150.
The Journey That Led Me to Analog Zettelkästen (scottscheper.com)
5151.
Apple: Cannot reset security questions without knowing your security questions (discussions.apple.com)
5152.
1 USD = 80 RUB (bloomberg.com)
5153.
Russia Could Use Cryptocurrency to Blunt the Force of U.S. Sanctions (nytimes.com)
5154.
Anonymous declares cyber war on Russia, RT.com is down (twitter.com)
5155.
BP says it will 'exit’ its 20 percent stake in Russian oil giant Rosneft (washingtonpost.com)
5156.
Russia’s FX reserves slip from its grasp (ft.com)
5157.
LG smart TV stops working till owner accepts updated terms of use (twitter.com)
5158.
The Housing Shortage Situation Is Dire. But Progress Is Still Possible (nytimes.com)
5159.
Ask HN: Digital privacy law reading recommendations?
5160.
Variational Neural Cellular Automata (arxiv.org)