February 2022 Archive
6121.
Why Russia is so concerned about Ukraine joining NATO (twitter.com)
6122.
An empirical investigation of command-line customization (link.springer.com)
6123.
Ukraine’s Turkish-made drones face off against advanced Russian military (breakingdefense.com)
6124.
BioNTech plans to make vaccines in shipping containers (economist.com)
6125.
ArVid, mid-90s data backups on VHS tapes (en.wikipedia.org)
6126.
Show HN: HackerDraw – Diagramming Made Easy (hackerdraw.com)
6127.
In 2020 RT renamed its section 'Russia' into 'Russia and Former Soviet Union'
6128.
Why Is Ukraine the West's Fault? Featuring John Mearsheimer (youtube.com)
6129.
Nvidia Allegedly Hacks Hackers Who Stole Company's Data (tomshardware.com)
6130.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope turns on cameras to look at first star target (space.com)
6131.
64-bit Raspberry Pi OS exits beta, is available for all Pi 3, 4 and Zero 2 board (arstechnica.com)
6132.
Plastic chemicals may contribute to weight gain (norwegianscitechnews.com)
6133.
6134.
Rails is not written in Ruby (solnic.codes)
6135.
Shipwreck found in US confirmed as Captain Cook's Endeavour after 22-year search (abc.net.au)
6136.
Profanity in Oscar Winning Movies Visualized (1927-2021) (datanaut.blog)
6137.
FBI urges athletes to use burner phones during Beijing Winter Olympics (zdnet.com)
6138.
Integrating Pythonic visual reports into ML pipelines (outerbounds.com)
6139.
Global manufacturing output and new order growth slow (markiteconomics.com)
6140.
The illegal Brazilian gold you may be wearing
6141.
SF Bart: We are ready to open our long-awaited Powell St. Station restroom (twitter.com)
6142.
Nearly 75% of water-resistant products contain toxic PFAS, study finds (theguardian.com)
6143.
Australia’s latest export is bad media policy, and it’s spreading fast (niemanlab.org)
6144.
Demystifying the Profraw Format (leodido.dev)
6145.
Russia shuts DW's Moscow office, withdraws staff credentials (dw.com)
6146.
Steam will start showing actual download size (theverge.com)
6147.
Tesla owners report dozens of instances of ‘phantom braking’ (theverge.com)
6148.
NSO tried to buy access to cell networks for “bags of cash,“ whistleblower says (arstechnica.com)
6149.
Windows Terminal Preview 1.13 Release (devblogs.microsoft.com)
6150.
Chip Errors Are Becoming More Common and Harder to Track Down (nytimes.com)