February 2022 Archive
2131.
Little games to play with Morse Code in the browser (alexanderell.is)
2132.
The Elements of Cache Programming Style (2000) (usenix.org)
2133.
Symplectic Geometry in 2D – Points, Lines, Circles (researchgate.net)
2134.
Infrared laser spectroscopy at your fingertips (compoundsemiconductor.net)
2135.
Friends, come warm yourselves by the flaming wreckage of my micro-SaaS (indiehackers.com)
2136.
Two sparsities are better than one: Performance of sparse-sparse networks (arxiv.org)
2137.
Pilots raise alarm at Qatar Airways for doctored hours, hidden fatigue (reuters.com)
2138.
Goodreads lost all of my reviews (somebits.com)
2139.
5 Random Things Elon Musk Has in Common with Satoshi Nakamoto
2140.
Ask HN: What Roles/Skills Do You Struggle to Hire For?
2141.
Meta threatens to shut down Facebook and Instagram in Europe (mashable.com)
2142.
Ask HN: How to make the most out of time at university?
2143.
Unmasking Insubordination (mwi.usma.edu)
2144.
Ask HN: Is Reddit Becoming Dumber?
2145.
Ask HN: What do you use for your personal document hell?
2146.
CJSON – Ultralightweight JSON parser in ANSI C (github.com)
2147.
AI generated faces are more trustworthy than real faces say researchers (lancaster.ac.uk)
2148.
Ask HN: Has anyone here successfully earning side income from an app?
2149.
When programming books are wrong (programmingbooks.dev)
2150.
Host Firewalls (2020) (computer.rip)
2151.
Data misreporting during the Covid-19 crisis: The role of political institutions (sciencedirect.com)
2152.
Google Should Kill Stadia (arstechnica.com)
2153.
As Beijing Olympics begin, exiled Uyghurs fight for families oppressed in China (latimes.com)
2154.
Malawi finds Africa’s first wild polio case in five years (bbc.com)
2155.
Russian invaders are using internationally-banned butterfly mines (pravda.com.ua)
2156.
One in five Canadian home purchases is made by an investor (theglobeandmail.com)
2157.
Servo is an experimental parallel web browser written in Rust (servo.org)
2158.
Information Warfare Is Without Limits and So Are Its Consequences (schmud.de)
2159.
Classifying games like the Prisoner's Dilemma (reasonableapproximation.net)
2160.
A high speed processor for elliptic curve cryptography over NIST prime field (ietresearch.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)