February 2022 Archive
5881.
Putin says Ukraine joining NATO would make nuclear war more likely. [video] (youtube.com)
5882.
The TikTok buildup: Videos reveal Russian forces closing in on Ukraine (washingtonpost.com)
5883.
Antihistamines show promise in treating long Covid-19 symptoms (news.uci.edu)
5884.
Show HN: LegendKeeper, collaborative maps and notes for game-masters (legendkeeper.com)
5885.
Ask HN: What hobby do you enjoy that's not at all related to SWE/IT/CS?
5886.
Ask HN: How Do You Quit at a Remote Company?
5887.
Ask HN: How to gain a meaningful experience at work?
5888.
I received a DMCA takedown request from Reddit for a YouTube NFT video (giuliomagnifico.blog)
5889.
Ukraine loses control of Chernobyl site; increase in radiation detected (journalrecord.com)
5890.
We can undermine Putin by stealing his technical talent (nationalreview.com)
5891.
Tell HN: We should show "No to War" banners on our websites
5892.
Ask HN: Why Are There So Many 10 Minute Email Sites?
5893.
Apple is making non-App-Store payments painful, expensive, and clunky (twitter.com)
5894.
Ask HN: Is it possible to be a data science “script kiddy”?
5895.
Show HN: I created a minimal, secure, terminal native chat application (github.com)
5896.
NASA plans to return samples from Mars (mars.nasa.gov)
5897.
Ask HN: What is the most important thing you could be working on?
5898.
Ask HN: What keeps you motivated to keep going?
5899.
Ask HN: What open source projects go to space?
5900.
Ask HN: Untainted International News Sources
5901.
Ask HN: What tech stack to use for my startup?
5902.
How was the decision made to ignore immunity from prior infection? (twitter.com)
5903.
Tesla Response to DFEH Lawsuit (tesla.com)
5904.
Elon Musk's US tax bill: $11B. Tesla's: $0 (cnn.com)
5905.
Ask HN: What do you do with your Raspberry Pi?
5906.
Can Bitcoin Mining Save the Environment? (whatbitcoindid.com)
5907.
PHP Is Dead (twitter.com)
5908.
Ask HN: What to do when you learn someone's credentials have leaked?
5909.
The Lab-Leak Hypothesis Made It Harder for Scientists to Seek the Truth (scientificamerican.com)
5910.
You can’t copyright AI-created art, according to US officials (engadget.com)