February 2022 Archive
1591.
Expanded Child Tax Policy Slashed Child Poverty (npr.org)
1592.
Meta might consider leaving Europe?
1593.
NYC Mayor demands CEOs end work from home as economy struggles (forbes.com)
1594.
Do Not Recommend: User Provided Primary Keys (cendyne.dev)
1595.
Mitsubishi plans to include scene-aware interaction in cars (spectrum.ieee.org)
1596.
I Used Linux-Based PinePhone Daily for a Year. Here’s What I Learned (news.itsfoss.com)
1597.
Texas sues Meta, saying it misused facial recognition data (npr.org)
1598.
How a PhD astrophysicist thinks about data (hex.tech)
1599.
Dangerous toys: Anything to ed25519 (SSH Keys) (0xcc.re)
1600.
Kimchi: The latest update to Mina’s proof system (minaprotocol.com)
1601.
These violent delights (blog.zarfhome.com)
1602.
Deno 1.19 (deno.com)
1603.
Lattner: Swift Core Team toxic and departure (forums.swift.org)
1604.
The Crypto Backlash Is Booming (theatlantic.com)
1605.
Is C++ Doomed? (tednesday.wordpress.com)
1606.
Hyperloop lays off half of its employees as it pivots away from passenger travel (businessinsider.com)
1607.
Upcoming Python features brought to you by Python Enhancement Proposals (martinheinz.dev)
1608.
Switching Rich Text Editors, Part 1: Picking Tiptap (ashbyhq.com)
1609.
SpaceX engineers in Fiji for six months (fbcnews.com.fj)
1610.
Show HN: Hacker News clone using Remix and React (github.com)
1611.
Ultra-introverts who live nocturnally (theatlantic.com)
1612.
Getting Started with the GA144 and ArrayForth (2014) (bitlog.it)
1613.
Ukrainian president signs formal request to join the European Union (reuters.com)
1614.
Plost – a deceptively simple plotting library (github.com)
1615.
The Road to OCIv2 Images: What's Wrong with Tar? (2019) (cyphar.com)
1616.
Godocs.io One Year Later (adnano.co)
1617.
Transformer Memory as a Differentiable Search Index (arxiv.org)
1618.
Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis of climate-change variables (nature.com)
1619.
An Optimization Story (tinkering.xyz)
1620.
Zuckerberg explains to Facebook staff they are now to be known as “Metamates” (boingboing.net)