February 2024 Archive
2101.
Laughing Off the Dark Mode Lobby (lloydatkinson.net)
2102.
Bottom 80% of US Households Persistently Dissaves-Spending More Than Income (wealtheconomics.substack.com)
2103.
Downside at NVIDIA (and the Nasdaq at large) (philoinvestor.com)
2104.
Apple Vision Pro Owners Are Struggling to Figure Out What They Just Bought (nymag.com)
2105.
Earl Grey tea intoxication (2022) (thelancet.com)
2106.
Carbon capture tech a 'complete falsehood', says Fortescue Metals chairman (reuters.com)
2107.
Researchers have developed a beef-rice hybrid (scimex.org)
2108.
Somewhere along the way we forgot about software craftsmanship (pcloadletter.dev)
2109.
Google to fix AI picture bot after 'woke' criticism (bbc.com)
2110.
Startup Culture Runs on Bullshit (joanwestenberg.com)
2111.
Hyper-Reality (2016) [video] (vimeo.com)
2112.
Reconductoring: An easy way to expand the grid (heatmap.news)
2113.
4-day week made permanent for 89% UK firms who took part in Worlds biggest trial (theguardian.com)
2114.
Global cancer cases will jump 77% by 2050, WHO report estimates (cnn.com)
2115.
Dumping us into ad tier of Prime Video when we paid for ad-free is 'unfair' (theregister.com)
2116.
Liquid logistics: The fine art of wine transport (dhl.com)
2117.
I Got Scammed (pluralistic.net)
2118.
Documents from a Chinese government spyware vendor Anxun leaked to GitHub (twitter.com)
2119.
White House urges developers to dump C and C++ (infoworld.com)
2120.
Multilingual transformer and BERTopic for topic modeling: The case of Serbian (arxiv.org)
2121.
Concurrent Processes and Their Syntax (1979) [pdf] (dl.acm.org)
2122.
PRC State-Sponsored Actors Maintain Access to U.S. Critical Infrastructure (cisa.gov)
2123.
Six Spongy Sea Creatures Suggest Warming Might Be Worse Than Thought (nytimes.com)
2124.
Duncan Campbell – Investigative journalist and forensic expert (duncancampbell.org)
2125.
McDonald's pushed customers to the brink on price. They're starting to push back (cnn.com)
2126.
Spotify HiFi is still MIA after three years, and now so is my subscription (theverge.com)
2127.
Nanoplastics in water – surprisingly large amounts discovered and its not good (molecularspec.substack.com)
2128.
'Left high and dry': Confessions of a laid-off gaming industry worker (digiday.com)
2129.
The leap year is February 29, not December 32 due to a Roman calendar quirk (theconversation.com)
2130.
Ask HN: Looking for a project to volunteer on? (February 2024)