February 2022 Archive
9841.
Would you eat bacteria to help reverse climate change? (thebulletin.org)
9842.
Real-Time User-Guided Image Colorization with Learned Deep Priors (richzhang.github.io)
9843.
Show HN: Failurepedia - a playground with recorded real-world failure scenarios (coroot.com)
9844.
What “Hardware Is Hard” Means (eclecti.cc)
9845.
Bitcoin: Delusions of Money (computerworld.com)
9846.
Scrum Bastard (ronjeffries.com)
9847.
Ask HN: How do you use your company's learning fund?
9848.
New Integrated View for Gmail (workspaceupdates.googleblog.com)
9849.
Show HN: Circles. A privacy focused social app for close friends and family
9850.
Why signs of life on Mars remain so mysterious (nationalgeographic.com)
9851.
Coffee Prices Climb, Pushed Up by Bad Weather and Supply-Chain Woes (wsj.com)
9852.
The Four Innovation Phases of Netflix’s Trillions Scale Real-Time Data Infra (medium.com)
9853.
India says it will launch digital rupee as soon as this year (bbc.com)
9854.
Ukrainian schools train children for bomb alerts [video] (reuters.com)
9855.
Tesla Uturn on Best Seller Claim – Caught Inflating Sales in Australia (ft.com)
9856.
Why AI isn't making it to factory floors (knime.com)
9857.
Async Rust vs. RTOS (tweedegolf.nl)
9858.
Averroes's Theory of the Unity of the Intellect (en.wikipedia.org)
9859.
Teacher Burnout on Reddit, Visualized (inspiritvr.com)
9860.
Rotterdam bridge to be dismantled so Jeff Bezos’ yacht can pass through (dutchnews.nl)
9861.
Putin Plays Judo, Not Chess (wsj.com)
9862.
Context of Knuth's often misused premature optimization quote (twitter.com)
9863.
Lospec, a home for digitally restricted art (lospec.com)
9864.
Dgraph’s Future (discuss.dgraph.io)
9865.
Spotify CEO Addresses Joe Rogan’s N-Word Use, Keeping Podcaster on Platform (hollywoodreporter.com)
9866.
What Is Earwax? (theconversation.com)
9867.
Lisp vs Rust: Benchmarks (programming-language-benchmarks.vercel.app)
9868.
Shopify: The Entrepreneur's Platform (apifirst.tech)
9869.
Polygon Crypto Raises $450M from Sequoia, SoftBank, Galaxy and Tiger (blog.polygon.technology)
9870.
That $5 Uber Ride, $8 Burrito, and the Brutal Costs of “Cheap” (2021) (newrepublic.com)