February 2022 Archive
631.
Starship Update [video] (youtube.com)
632.
Show HN: Three Magic Words (threemagicwords.app)
633.
Curious lack of sprintf scaling (aras-p.info)
634.
The brain’s reading of the body’s state is key to mental health (psyche.co)
635.
The Poison Papers: Hidden history of chemical and pesticide hazards in the U.S (poisonpapers.org)
636.
Feynman’s advice to W&M student resonates 45 years later (2020) (wm.edu)
637.
Show HN: Programming Time - Playing card game to teach your kids Python (punkjazz.org)
638.
I collect and read old computer manuals (passo.uno)
639.
How to waste time and overcomplicate things (ryanwarnock.me)
640.
Solving some formal math olympiad problems (openai.com)
641.
This app does not support the App Store’s private and secure payment system (twitter.com)
642.
Mark Cuban's pharmacy started with a cold email (beckershospitalreview.com)
643.
KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov's warning to America (1984) (youtube.com)
644.
Jless – a command-line JSON viewer (written in Rust) (jless.io)
645.
Introduction to the A* Algorithm (2014) (redblobgames.com)
646.
An IT Army for Ukraine (twitter.com)
647.
Residential building struck by a missile in southwestern Kyiv Saturday morning (twitter.com)
648.
The Life of Pi: Ten Years of Raspberry Pi (cam.ac.uk)
649.
NASA’s new shortcut to fusion power (spectrum.ieee.org)
650.
Announcing GPT-NeoX-20B (blog.eleuther.ai)
651.
How much boilerplate code you need to write a ray-tracer? (sergeyreznik.github.io)
652.
Intel acquires Linutronix (community.intel.com)
653.
An almost perfect rsync over SSH backup script (blog.zazu.berlin)
654.
Are Product Hunt's featured products still online today? (scrapingbee.com)
655.
Russian central bank confirms block on foreign bids to sell Russian securities (reuters.com)
656.
Easily handle CLI operation via Python instead of regular Bash programs (github.com)
657.
Structured Procrastination (1995) (structuredprocrastination.com)
658.
How much do construction costs matter to the price of housing? (constructionphysics.substack.com)
659.
Germany aims to get 100% of energy from renewable sources by 2035 (reuters.com)
660.
How IKEA tricks you into buying more stuff (thehustle.co)