February 2022 Archive
541.
Show HN: ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line (github.com)
542.
Ray Tracing for the TI-84 CE (github.com)
543.
Tesla FSD Beta Lunges Toward Bicyclist (twitter.com)
544.
Elastic and Amazon reach agreement on trademark infringement lawsuit (elastic.co)
545.
Single dependency stacks (brandur.org)
546.
Find You: Building a stealth AirTag clone (positive.security)
547.
Rome: Decline and Fall? Part III: Things (acoup.blog)
548.
Show HN: Shortwave: Enjoy Your Inbox (shortwave.com)
549.
My approach to automatic musical composition (flujoo.github.io)
550.
Avoid the Apple App Store (heyman.info)
551.
Wall Street was the real winner of the GameStop saga (economist.com)
552.
Here comes the first TikTok war (mikeelgan.substack.com)
553.
Perl Saved the Human Genome Project (1996) (foo.be)
554.
Betty Davis has died (rollingstone.com)
555.
Starship is threatening NASA’s moon contractors (politico.com)
556.
Rails is not written in Ruby (solnic.codes)
557.
Microsoft YARP (github.com)
558.
No-JavaScript Fingerprinting (noscriptfingerprint.com)
559.
Computer Programming with Nim (ssalewski.de)
560.
Putin orders Russian peacekeepers to eastern Ukraine's two breakaway regions (reuters.com)
561.
Why did renewables become so cheap so fast? (2020) (ourworldindata.org)
562.
I'm so sorry everyone. Or: why I'm switching to Cloudflare (ersei.saggis.com)
563.
Going IPv6 Only (blog.brixit.nl)
564.
WebGL 2.0 Achieves Pervasive Support from All Major Web Browsers (khronos.org)
565.
Advice gathered from people smarter than me (sashachapin.substack.com)
566.
Ask HN: Single-person creations that have stood the test of time?
567.
Don't contribute anything relevant in web forums (2020) (karl-voit.at)
568.
HTTP/3: Everything you need to know about the next-generation web protocol (portswigger.net)
569.
CORS is not meant to secure an API endpoint (nikofischer.com)
570.
Sid Meier warns the games industry about monetisation (bbc.com)