February 2022 Archive
1921.
Matrix: An open network for secure, decentralized communication (matrix.org)
1922.
Builder.ai and the Air India website: What’s going on? (businesstoday.in)
1923.
“YouTube doesn't want you to have to see my 'disturbing' disabled body” (youtube.com)
1924.
Advent of Code Day 24: Computing with Sets (reitzen.com)
1925.
Memberships Work: What I learned during the third year of my membership program (craigmod.com)
1926.
The Integrative Role of the Sigh (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1927.
On Bloom's two sigma problem (2020) (nintil.com)
1928.
French minister announces new plan for supporting open source (joinup.ec.europa.eu)
1929.
Safer entropy accumulation in Linux 5.18's RNG (twitter.com)
1930.
Library to send and receive using infra-red signals on an Arduino (github.com)
1931.
ClusterSSH for iTerm2 (github.com)
1932.
Lisp Alien 3D Model (kikytokamuro.github.io)
1933.
Nix Flakes: An Introduction (christine.website)
1934.
One Voice Detector to Rule Them All (thegradient.pub)
1935.
Raytracing on a Graphing Calculator (youtube.com)
1936.
Humans and hibernating mammals react to linoleic acid in the same way (fireinabottle.net)
1937.
Dalí. Stereoscopic images. Painting in three dimensions (exhibitions.salvador-dali.org)
1938.
The housing market needs more condos (urban.org)
1939.
Cancer Moonshot initiative restarted by NIH (cancer.gov)
1940.
How SoftBank’s costly bet on the ‘internet of things’ backfired at Arm (ft.com)
1941.
The importance of having a personal domain name (johnathannader.com)
1942.
Justin Trudeau’s crackdown on protests could make things worse (economist.com)
1943.
Server Side Rendering at scale (engineeringblog.yelp.com)
1944.
Ask HN: Whats the tech stack that top-tier hackers use for staying undetectable?
1945.
Challenges of producing cultivated meat at scale (notes.invertedpassion.com)
1946.
Show HN: Updatecli – What if Dependabot and Ansible had a child?
1947.
Strangest Sorting Algorithms (codoholicconfessions.wordpress.com)
1948.
Stop Putin, Block Russia from Swift (openpetition.eu)
1949.
You are not your career/job
1950.
I made an open source project – STM32 for stereovision tasks (github.com)