February 2022 Archive
571.
How Russia Took over the Internet in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine (datacenterdynamics.com)
572.
End-of-life dates (endoflife.date)
573.
European researchers achieve fusion energy record (euro-fusion.org)
574.
SpaceX’s monstrous, dirt-cheap Starship may transform space travel (economist.com)
575.
‘Zero-click’ hacks are growing in popularity (bloombergquint.com)
576.
Google Release Chrome OS Flex (chromeenterprise.google)
577.
Universe Splitter (cheapuniverses.com)
578.
LXC vs. Docker (earthly.dev)
579.
Lessons Learned after $5B of M&A (tomtunguz.com)
580.
I changed my mind about advertising (thesample.ai)
581.
From macOS to FreeBSD (boucek.me)
582.
What I'd like to see in Go 2.0 (sethvargo.com)
583.
The black hole photographs: Unpublished images from America’s great depression (flashbak.com)
584.
Why does my diet soda taste off? Aspartame hydrolysis (foodscienceinstitute.com)
585.
The staggering ecological impacts of computation and the cloud (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
586.
Running a private mail server for six years, easy peasy (schumacher.sh)
587.
Simutrans – Transport Simulator (simutrans.com)
588.
Cardboard: a scrollable tiling window manager (ctrl.blog)
589.
The only flag of the world that is shredded by design (blog.kobadoo.com)
590.
Florida governor to investigate GoFundMe over Canada trucker donations (reuters.com)
591.
I took down my Starlink dish (but haven't cancelled) (jeffgeerling.com)
592.
Boeing’s 737 Max Software Outsourced to $9-an-Hour Engineers (2019) (bloombergquint.com)
593.
Uyghur kids detail abuse at China's boarding schools in Xinjiang (npr.org)
594.
Vim – Minimal Setup Explained (guckes.net)
595.
AWS Lambda adds supports for .NET 6 (aws.amazon.com)
596.
Support open source that you use by paying the maintainers to talk to your team (simonwillison.net)
597.
Time to run or time to walk? Your body knows the answer (polar.com)
598.
Valencia's irrigation system is now a model for sustainable farming (bbc.com)
599.
A Shader Trick (the-witness.net)
600.
App store bill sails out of Senate Judiciary Committee (axios.com)