February 2022 Archive
2161.
The new ARM based ThinkPad X13s (tomshardware.com)
2162.
Father who used a signal jammer to keep his kids offline at night faces jail (hothardware.com)
2163.
The Meme Leak Theory (drorpoleg.com)
2164.
The origin story of our new ortholinear keyboard (dygma.com)
2165.
What’s the appeal of deep voices in men? (sapiens.org)
2166.
Protesters migrate to crypto fundraising platform following GoFundMe ban (cointelegraph.com)
2167.
The Peter Thiel Paradox (lrb.co.uk)
2168.
Let's Rewrite Everything (martinpeck.com)
2169.
Hypertension: Is It Time to Replace Drugs with Nutrition? (2014) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2170.
Ask HN: Is HN becoming more of an “echo chamber”?
2171.
Physicists build circuit that generates clean limitless power from graphene (thebrighterside.news)
2172.
In which I agree with the federal government and bash VPNs for fun and profit (bastionzero.com)
2173.
Ask HN: Is MongoDB obsolote when Postgres and SQLite provide JSON types?
2174.
Ask HN: Do you use TLA+?
2175.
Six-Letter DNA Alphabet Produces Proteins in Cells (2017) (the-scientist.com)
2176.
Show HN: Flomo – a minimal note-taking tool based on zettelkasten method (flomoapp.com)
2177.
Make Linux look like Mac OS 9 (lunduke.substack.com)
2178.
The Big Here Quiz (kk.org)
2179.
In Search of Troy (smithsonianmag.com)
2180.
Show HN: MemSafeCrypto, Java cryptography primitives using DirectByteBuffer (github.com)
2181.
Weak vs. Strong Memory Models (2012) (preshing.com)
2182.
Sequoia PGP is looking for sq stakeholders (sequoia-pgp.org)
2183.
IL2CPP runtime performance improvements in Unity 2021.2 (blog.unity.com)
2184.
Quantum friction explains strange way water flows through nanotubes (newscientist.com)
2185.
How does DNS work? (2002) (cr.yp.to)
2186.
A new study of pharmaceutical pollution in the world's rivers (theguardian.com)
2187.
Self-Powered Camera (2015) (cs.columbia.edu)
2188.
Dutch Journalist Manhandled Off Camera by Guards at Olympics (insider.com)
2189.
Astronomers now say the rocket about to strike the Moon is not a Falcon 9 (arstechnica.com)
2190.
Steam Deck CAD files now available (store.steampowered.com)