February 2022 Archive
5731.
Coffee Reserves Plunge to Lowest in More Than Two Decades (bloomberg.com)
5732.
5733.
Plex + Tidal = A Nice Match (utf9k.net)
5734.
The Rails Doctrine (rubyonrails.org)
5735.
An ancient language has defied translation (restofworld.org)
5736.
US store owners are worried about shoplifting – what can be done? (theguardian.com)
5737.
Open Source Lightweight Web Browsers for Linux (itsfoss.com)
5738.
Post Office scandal: 'I want someone else to be charged and jailed like I was' (bbc.co.uk)
5739.
Wolves Will Regain Federal Protection in Much of the U.S. (nytimes.com)
5740.
Russia Can Win in Ukraine Without Firing a Shot (foreignpolicy.com)
5741.
US suspends Mexican avocado imports on eve of Super Bowl (apnews.com)
5742.
Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano (en.wikipedia.org)
5743.
5744.
Solving the mystery of PostHog’s missing session recordings (posthog.com)
5745.
OpenSea’s product chief is out after insider NFT flipping accusations (theverge.com)
5746.
Be Humble (lucumr.pocoo.org)
5747.
Verizon Outage Hits Georgia (13wmaz.com)
5748.
Cache Associativity (en.algorithmica.org)
5749.
5750.
VIDEO: Canada Announces Restrictions on Crowdfunding Platforms (cbc.ca)
5751.
Using SQLite and Datasette with Fly Volumes (simonwillison.net)
5752.
Wix evacuates nearly 1k Ukrainian staff and families (en.globes.co.il)
5753.
The Pikchr Diagram Language (fossil-scm.org)
5754.
Ukraine defense ministry, banks hit by cyberattacks (venturebeat.com)
5755.
Intel SGX proves Blu-ray DRM is defective by design (defectivebydesign.org)
5756.
State of JavaScript 2021 Survey Results (2021.stateofjs.com)
5757.
How the CIA Destroyed the Socialist Internet: Cybersyn (mashable.com)
5758.
Organizing a Customer Obsession Engineering Event – Story from Mailchimp (codingsans.com)
5759.
74% of ransomware revenue goes to Russia-linked hackers (bbc.com)
5760.
Event-Based Backpropagation for Exact Gradients in Spiking Neural Networks (timowunderlich.github.io)