February 2022 Archive
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Study: Exposure to one nasal droplet enough for Covid infection
(theguardian.com)
8223.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
(en.wikipedia.org)
8224.
12 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do on YouTube
(gizmodo.com.au)
8225.
Twitter Shops
(medium.com)
8226.
A 25 year old hidden message to testing team
(twitter.com)
8227.
Querying GitHub Data with SQL
(arctype.com)
8228.
Sync critical data in real time, even without an internet connection
(techrepublic.com)
8229.
A Person Says He Solved the Most Controversial Open Problem in Math
(popularmechanics.com)
8230.
What we see is a mash-up of the brain’s last 15 seconds of visual information
(theconversation.com)
8232.
Hashwall – protection against spam and denial of service without a CAPTCHA
(scottpeterjohnson.github.io)
8233.
8234.
What Drove the 1984 Surge in Weddings?
(nytimes.com)
8235.
Why the Experts Are Losing
(unherd.com)
8236.
Google One VPN is now available on iOS
(cnet.com)
8237.
ShotSpotter
(shotspotter.com)
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8241.
Coffee shops and airports are not how you'll be hacked
(twitter.com)
8243.
A merger of state and privatized power asserts a monopoly on virtue and truth
(threadreaderapp.com)
8245.
Web 2.0 is a bubble for 3 reasons. (2006)
(web.archive.org)
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Bell Labs and Peter J. Weinberger’s face
(spinroot.com)
8249.