February 2022 Archive
5221.
Google Vanquished a Rival in Prague. Payback Could Hurt (nytimes.com)
5222.
Don't ask for a big pay rise, warns Bank of England boss (bbc.com)
5223.
Snap reports first ever quarterly profit since its IPO (cnbc.com)
5224.
Malicious CSV text files used to install BazarBackdoor malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
5225.
Strategic incompetence: 34% say partner does chores poorly to avoid more chores (psychnewsdaily.com)
5226.
Why are people calling Bitcoin a religion? (theconversation.com)
5227.
Java code visualization tool inside your IDE (graphbuddy.virtuslab.com)
5228.
Ask HN: Instagram disabled my business' account before I ever logged in. Help?
5229.
The Internet Is Just Investment Banking Now (theatlantic.com)
5230.
Apple shocks iOS developers with 27% commission on third-party payments (arstechnica.com)
5231.
Mapping the Celebrity NFT Complex (maxread.substack.com)
5232.
Google Slides Is Hilarious (medium.com)
5233.
Charles Dickens's code cracked by amateur sleuths (bbc.co.uk)
5234.
Letter to the US Senate Judiciary Committee on App Stores (schneier.com)
5235.
Ballerina-lang 2201.0.0 (Swan Lake) (blog.ballerina.io)
5236.
Myanmar Junta's new law to jail anyone is using VPN, total control on users data (irrawaddy.com)
5237.
Hypermodern Python (cjolowicz.github.io)
5238.
Privacy regulations may force Meta to shut down Facebook, Instagram in EU (arstechnica.com)
5239.
Researchers use tiny magnetic swirls to generate true random numbers (brown.edu)
5240.
Police use Israel's NSO to target politicians, businessmen, journalists (jpost.com)
5241.
How Telegram Became Anti-Facebook (wired.com)
5242.
Nvidia's Monstrous GH100 Hopper GPU Might Pack More Than 140B Transistors (hothardware.com)
5243.
D-Wave to go public after $1.2B merger deal with SPAC (theregister.com)
5244.
Twitter was using 2FA text co that helped govs locate people, obtain call logs (9to5mac.com)
5245.
Holographic Rainbow Chocolate (instructables.com)
5246.
French privacy regulator rules against use of Google Analytics (politico.eu)
5247.
The browser wars, told by Brendan Eich (techradar.com)
5248.
Intel’s strategy for outflanking Arm takes shape with bet on RISC-V (arstechnica.com)
5249.
After two weeks with no Covid restrictions in Denmark (world.hey.com)
5250.
DeepETA: How Uber Predicts Arrival Times Using Deep Learning (eng.uber.com)