February 2022 Archive
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BBC interviewed the mother of captured Russian solider (bbc.com)
6362.
US firms should be wary of destructive malware unleashed on Ukraine (cnn.com)
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Billion-dollar logistics giant Expeditors struggling to recover from cyberattack (zdnet.com)
6365.
Video of Ukrainian ‘tank man’ trying to block Russian military convoy goes viral (theguardian.com)
6366.
In Search of Flight MH-370 (forums.qrz.com)
6367.
Kremlin website down and Russian TV 'hacked by Anonymous' (dailyrecord.co.uk)
6368.
Xkcd: What If? 2: The Book (xkcd.com)
6369.
Google Maps, Apple Maps, and smartphones are at the forefront of modern war (appleinsider.com)
6370.
Trump defends praise of Putin even as he calls Ukrainian President 'brave' (cnn.com)
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Cheget (en.wikipedia.org)
6372.
China, Russia and the race to a post-dollar world (ft.com)
6373.
Millions in Bitcoin pouring into Ukraine from donors (bbc.com)
6374.
The Impact of a Swift Ban on Russia and the World (dlacalle.com)
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Telegram may restrict some channels if situation in Ukraine escalates (reuters.com)
6376.
Why We Don't Endorse Other Systems (gnu.org)
6377.
Largest cargo aircraft was destroyed during a Russian attack on airfield (businessinsider.com)
6378.
Navalny 35 (en.wikipedia.org)
6379.
The Road Out of Kyiv (bariweiss.substack.com)
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Kremlin Cash Behind Billionaire’s Twitter and Facebook Investments (2017) (nytimes.com)
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'AB' (twitter.com)
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Starlink terminals can be used in targetted airstrikes (twitter.com)
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Lviv brewery ditches beer to make Molotov cocktails (thelondoneconomic.com)
6385.
How an L.A. Real Estate Agent Used Google SEO to Sell Celebrity Homes (hollywoodreporter.com)
6386.
Musk Activates Starlink Satellites in Response to Ukraine Plea (bloomberg.com)
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Belarus prepares to join the invasion of Ukraine (washingtonpost.com)
6388.
A rare early 3 1/2“ floppy diskette (twitter.com)
6389.
Raspberry Pi: Happy Birthday to Us (raspberrypi.com)
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Russian Space Chief Says US Sanctions Could Lead to ISS Crash (gizmodo.com)