February 2022 Archive
10531.
Why Windows isn't ready for Arm developers (zdnet.com)
10532.
TruffleRuby – GraalVM Community Edition 22.0.0.2 (github.com)
10533.
Facebook's metaverse creates 'personal bubble' after rampant virtual groping (dailymail.co.uk)
10534.
Facebook Is Shrinking (vox.com)
10535.
Using RSA Securely in 2022 (soatok.blog)
10536.
10537.
Fake Sublime Site in Google Ads (dropover.cloud)
10538.
The Tsunami Could Kill Thousands. Can They Build an Escape? (nytimes.com)
10539.
Erlang/OTP Logger Library for Logstash (github.com)
10540.
The new version of GPT-3 is much better behaved (technologyreview.com)
10541.
Maybe There’s a Use for Crypto After All (nytimes.com)
10542.
YouTube ranks “wholesome and funny” comments higher (twitter.com)
10543.
There are no all-knowing, all-seeing oracles (world.hey.com)
10544.
Why and How Convolutions Work for Video Classification (blog.fastforwardlabs.com)
10545.
Is TypeScript (node) faster than go? (youtube.com)
10546.
Why the Online Game Wordle Went Viral, According to Psychology (smithsonianmag.com)
10547.
Swift and C++ interoperability workgroup announcement (forums.swift.org)
10548.
How we ship GitHub Mobile every week (github.blog)
10549.
10550.
Why the web version of Instagram is better than the app (popsci.com)
10551.
Polybius – The Video Game That Doesn't Exist [video] (youtube.com)
10552.
Three things Web3 should fix in 2022 (theverge.com)
10553.
How to be great at asking coding questions (2016) (medium.com)
10554.
RCE in Samba(CVE-2021-44142) (samba.org)
10555.
A story of leaking uninitialized memory from Fastly (medium.com)
10556.
Neural JPEG: End-to-End Image Compression Leveraging a Standard JPEG Codec (arxiv.org)
10557.
A Simple Theory of Culture (marginalrevolution.com)
10558.
Fossil: Fossil versus Git (fossil-scm.org)
10559.
Be Extraordinary or Be Dead (fightaging.org)
10560.
List of Humorous Units of Measurement (en.wikipedia.org)