February 2021 Archive
9091.
Is the C preprocessor Turing complete? (pfultz2.com)
9092.
De Cecco Finally Reveals What the Heck Is Going on with Its Bucatini (grubstreet.com)
9093.
Repeat after me: That sounds stupid, I’m buying some just in case (thereformedbroker.com)
9094.
Medium Story: Getting your iOS app of 3 years wiped by scammers via fake ratings (twitter.com)
9095.
Clojure in Super Bowl Ad (imgur.com)
9096.
XMPP Addresses (blog.samwhited.com)
9097.
A free, open-source future for Mailspring (community.getmailspring.com)
9098.
Why I can no longer lift laundry detergent (2020) (elizabethyin.com)
9099.
Mozilla Welcomes the Rust Foundation (blog.mozilla.org)
9100.
Esbuild-loader: Speed up your Webpack build with esbuild (github.com)
9101.
Require SSE3 for Chrome on x86 (docs.google.com)
9102.
How We Found Pricey Provisions in New Jersey Police Contracts (feeds.propublica.org)
9103.
Netflix: Automated Imagery Generation of the Homepage (netflixtechblog.medium.com)
9104.
Cool Bitcoin Can Painting (twitter.com)
9105.
SSL: Stupid Stack Language (esolangs.org)
9106.
How the US Lost to Hackers (nytimes.com)
9107.
Just-JS – a small V8 JavaScript runtime for Linux only (just.billywhizz.io)
9108.
Humble Book Bundle: Become an Entrepreneur (humblebundle.com)
9109.
On Sustainability in Agriculture (thinkingagriculture.io)
9110.
Elon Musk pledges $100M for new X Prize carbon removal competition (theverge.com)
9111.
Elon Musk's Tesla buys $1.5bn of Bitcoin causing currency to spike (bbc.co.uk)
9112.
Debian 10.8 Released (debian.org)
9113.
Accelerating ML Deployment in Hybrid Environments (iguazio.com)
9114.
Metaculus Monday (astralcodexten.substack.com)
9115.
The future of computing is analog (onezero.medium.com)
9116.
Ragel: State machine compiler or a fast way to build fast parser (dev.ms)
9117.
Five Lost Episodes of Firefly That Sadly Never Aired (tvovermind.com)
9118.
Gumroad: Switching from Zoom to Clubhouse (joinclubhouse.com)
9119.
Blitz.js: The Fullstack React Framework – Built on Next.js (github.com)
9120.
A Forza first: Franchise is headed to Steam (blogs.windows.com)