February 2022 Archive
1951.
Mother Earth Mother Board (1996) (wired.com)
1952.
Germany softens stance on curbing Russian access to SWIFT (reuters.com)
1953.
YouTube’s new censorship tactic is to limit streams that are too popular (reclaimthenet.org)
1954.
The CDC Isn’t Publishing Large Portions of the Covid Data It Collects (nytimes.com)
1955.
Applying event-driven architecture in digital transformation projects (chathura-ekanayake.medium.com)
1956.
Postgres – Don't Do This (wiki.postgresql.org)
1957.
Doctor Sues DEA for Right to Give Psilocybin to Ailing Patients (projectcbd.org)
1958.
'Quantum friction' slows water flow through carbon nanotubes (phys.org)
1959.
Ask HN: What problem do you wish someone would solve?
1960.
Intel unveils BonanzaMine, a Bitcoin accelerator ASIC (fuse.wikichip.org)
1961.
Did HAL Commit Murder? (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
1962.
Apple chief Tim Cook faces shareholder revolt over $99M pay package (theguardian.com)
1963.
Resistbot: Contact your officials by sending a text (resist.bot)
1964.
You have two jobs (2017) (jacobian.org)
1965.
Ask HN: Let's build Checkstyle for Bash?
1966.
Australian spy agency disrupts foreign election interference (mainichi.jp)
1967.
Are modules without imports “considered harmful”? (c3.handmade.network)
1968.
U.S. Treasury Announces Unprecedented and Expansive Sanctions Against Russia (home.treasury.gov)
1969.
Flies possess more sophisticated cognitive abilities than previously known (ucsdnews.ucsd.edu)
1970.
Ask HN: Notes, mind-maps, browser tabs all in one solution?
1971.
Mathematical outreach: The good, bad und ugly (florianfelix.net)
1972.
The Elite Hackers of the FSB (interaktiv.br.de)
1973.
Karen Simulator – feel what it's like to be named Karen (karen.icey.one)
1974.
A free introduction to quantum computing with spaced repetition (2019) (quantum.country)
1975.
My Rocket Experiments (saatsazov.com)
1976.
Conceptual knowledge increases infants' memory capacity (2008) (pnas.org)
1977.
The State of JavaScript: 2021 (2021.stateofjs.com)
1978.
Anti-tank advice from an American tank mechanic (twitter.com)
1979.
The Battle of Snake Island (en.wikipedia.org)
1980.
Why are letters shaped the way they are? (vice.com)