February 2024 Archive
2491.
Gentrification Killed NYC's Vibrant '70s Music Scene (jacobin.com)
2492.
Balancing Optimization While Coding (breadchris.com)
2493.
Ahab's Leg Dilemma (allvisibleobjects.substack.com)
2494.
In a 'Dark Dimension,' Physicists Search for the Universe's Missing Matter (quantamagazine.org)
2495.
OnlyFans Paid Chatters Lawsuit (savethefans.com)
2496.
Australian senate passes Right To Disconnect law (theregister.com)
2497.
Crypto mining company loses bid to force B.C. Hydro to provide power (vancouversun.com)
2498.
Ask HN: Best "entry tech" jobs to learn coding?
2499.
Magnificent 7 profits exceed almost every country in the world. Should we worry? (cnbc.com)
2500.
Atlantic Ocean is headed for a tipping point. Extreme climate within decades (theconversation.com)
2501.
The ancient Germanic history of Groundhog Day (bbc.com)
2502.
Show HN: SnapCode – a real Java IDE in the browser (reportmill.com)
2503.
'Reading is so sexy': Gen Z turns to physical books and libraries (theguardian.com)
2504.
How Two Irish Businessmen Almost Took Nigeria for $11B (nytimes.com)
2505.
"no reasonable user would expect that their actions (…) be private from Apple" (mastodon.social)
2506.
Disney's newest robot demonstrates collaborative cuteness (spectrum.ieee.org)
2507.
C++ Package Managers: The Ultimate Roundup (moderncppdevops.com)
2508.
Thomas Stevens (Cyclist) (en.wikipedia.org)
2509.
What if you threw a baseball at nearly light speed? [video] (youtube.com)
2510.
House restores immediate R&D deduction in new tax bill (washingtonpost.com)
2511.
It's embarrassingly hard to get Gemini to acknowledge that white people exist (twitter.com)
2512.
New Zealand fuel stations, nationwide outages, leap year glitch in software (nzherald.co.nz)
2513.
The Benefits of Mangroves (2023) (wlrn.org)
2514.
Goodhart's Law (xkcd.com)
2515.
Harpastum – ancient Roman prototype of soccer and rugby (medium.com)
2516.
Capital One is acquiring Discover (npr.org)
2517.
Lift-off: The MDN Curriculum launch (developer.mozilla.org)
2518.
'Entropy bagels' and other complex structures emerge from simple rules (quantamagazine.org)
2519.
Over 50% of the population of Germany does not own their home (ec.europa.eu)
2520.
Is Emacs dying? (irreal.org)