February 2022 Archive
5371.
Who Is Behind QAnon? Linguistic Detectives Find Fingerprints (nytimes.com)
5372.
Christian Democracy (firstthings.com)
5373.
You deserve the right to repair your stuff (ted.com)
5374.
A Unified FPGA Virtualization Framework for General-Purpose DNN in the Cloud (dl.acm.org)
5375.
5376.
My Mac Setup for Web Development in 2022 (robinwieruch.de)
5377.
Altruism in birds? Magpies outwit scientists by helping remove tracking devices (theconversation.com)
5378.
List of community currencies in the United States (en.wikipedia.org)
5379.
Building a Marketing Engineering Platform Using Next.js, Cloudflare, Contentful (doordash.engineering)
5380.
5381.
Atomic bomb survivors transformed our understanding of exposure to radiation (science.org)
5382.
Disentangling Light Fields for Super-Resolution and Disparity Estimation (yingqianwang.github.io)
5383.
Cloning the AirTag (hackaday.com)
5384.
Smallest battery assembles itself like a Swiss roll cake (newatlas.com)
5385.
Xpls: The Crossplane Language Server (blog.upbound.io)
5386.
Call for non-profit tech efforts in Ukraine TechForUkraine (techtotherescue.org)
5387.
Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (en.wikipedia.org)
5388.
5389.
The Russian ‘firehose of falsehood’ propaganda model (2016) (rand.org)
5390.
Elon Musk and brother under investigation for alleged insider trading (theguardian.com)
5391.
5392.
Drinking with Datalog (ianthehenry.com)
5393.
Who Is Policing the Location Data Industry? (themarkup.org)
5394.
Ask HN: Russian and Ukrainians living in the west, how have you gotten along?
5395.
Twitter thread about Russia's deep strike tactics in Ukraine (twitter.com)
5396.
CIA's final report: No WMD found in Iraq (2007) (nbcnews.com)
5397.
The end of 3G networks is a problem for millions of car owners (cnbc.com)
5398.
Defeating the Russian Battalion Tactical Group [pdf] (benning.army.mil)
5399.
Russian vessel reportedly seized in the English Channel (cnbc.com)
5400.
Rüsselsheim Massacre (en.wikipedia.org)