February 2022 Archive
1171.
Blade Runner 2099 Sequel Series Coming from Ridley Scott (consequence.net)
1172.
Kubernetes Documentary: A Critical Review (cloudcritical.org)
1173.
Write it in Garamond (nytimes.com)
1174.
Personal Stories about the TRS-80 (trs-80.com)
1175.
Breaking 256-Bit Elliptic Curve Encryption with a Quantum Computer (schneier.com)
1176.
eng.mil.ru is returning HTTP 418 (eng.mil.ru)
1177.
The future is fungi (australiangeographic.com.au)
1178.
Crypto, the left, and techno-feudalism (metacpc.org)
1179.
Ask HN: Is it ok to reject a job because I don’t like their software?
1180.
Show HN: Just Launched an App for Dads
1181.
Andromeda Invaders: A 1980s-arcade-style game using HTML5, Canvas, Web Audio (github.com)
1182.
Belling the Cat (en.wikipedia.org)
1183.
Ice Spikes: Strange things you can find in your freezer (its.caltech.edu)
1184.
2022 Sea Level Rise Technical Report (oceanservice.noaa.gov)
1185.
Why do we round corners? (uxdesign.cc)
1186.
Ask HN: What's your learning strategy?
1187.
Trudeau tries to bring back online censorship bill (torontosun.com)
1188.
Things Delta told the SEC about its SkyMiles program (viewfromthewing.com)
1189.
Bank of China's Singapore operation stops financing Russian oil trades (reuters.com)
1190.
Albania’s Goal of Making “The First Wild River National Park in Europe” (worldsensorium.com)
1191.
Compile-Time Sort in D (dlang.org)
1192.
Using AI to bring children’s drawings to life (2021) (ai.facebook.com)
1193.
CVE-2022-0435: A Remote Stack Overflow in the Linux Kernel (openwall.com)
1194.
Ask HN: Did I make a mistake jumping on the homestead bandwagon?
1195.
How Ebooks Have Poisoned Electronic Ink (schmud.de)
1196.
Event-driven access to my home after a run (randywestergren.com)
1197.
NanoVNA: Low-cost handheld 4GHz vector network analyzer (nanorfe.com)
1198.
Aserto: Developer API for permissions and RBAC (aserto.com)
1199.
Piet-GPU Progress: Clipping (raphlinus.github.io)
1200.
Going multipath without Multipath TCP (blog.benjojo.co.uk)