February 2022 Archive
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Protons are probably smaller than long thought
(uni-bonn.de)
604.
Slack System Status
(status.slack.com)
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Don't Use RAR
(group.miletic.net)
608.
What I learned during my three days offline
(raptitude.com)
609.
Show HN: Coffeehouse, one-on-one voicechat with random HN users
(coffeehouse.chat)
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State Bar of California addresses breach of confidential data
(calbar.ca.gov)
612.
Photons incoming: Webb team begins aligning the telescope
(blogs.nasa.gov)
613.
Putting Ideas into Words
(paulgraham.com)
614.
Dip Switch USB Stick
(twitter.com)
615.
Facebook's African Sweatshop
(time.com)
616.
Rust started as a personal project in 2006
(twitter.com)
618.
Web3 doesn’t care about privacy
(coinsights.substack.com)
619.
Logging at Twitter
(blog.twitter.com)
620.
SARS-CoV-2 contains part of a patented genetic sequence
(frontiersin.org)
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No one cares about your redesign
(garbageday.email)
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An enhancement request I submitted to Bugzilla 15 years ago was just closed
(bugzilla.mozilla.org)
625.
Radio Garden
(radio.garden)
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First gene therapy for Tay-Sachs disease successfully given to two children
(theconversation.com)
628.
Anonymous takes .ru government websites offline
(twitter.com)
630.
Barbed wire fences were an early DIY telephone network
(gizmodo.com)