February 2021 Archive
9121.
Sharing data between CSS and JavaScript using custom properties (christianheilmann.com)
9122.
What's in a GIF – Bit by Byte (matthewflickinger.com)
9123.
DOJ Drops Challenge to California Net Neutrality Law (law360.com)
9124.
Brain Changed by Caffeine in Utero (sciencedaily.com)
9125.
2021 Cloud Security Trends (blog.paloaltonetworks.com)
9126.
Ask HN: How to you get a fulfilling social life as a solodev?
9127.
Data Collection Techniques (whonix.org)
9128.
Install OpenBSD 6.8 on PINE64 ROCK64 Media Board (github.com)
9129.
Writing C code in Java/Clojure: GraalVM specific programming (yyhh.org)
9130.
SplinterNet: Unblockable P2P Mesh Network (github.com)
9131.
Futures Tools by a Futurist (amywebb.io)
9132.
Amazon warehouse workers to begin historic vote to unionize (techcrunch.com)
9133.
The Evolution of PyTorch Lightning (notion.so)
9134.
TMSU: A tool for tagging your files (tmsu.org)
9135.
Visualizing the 700-Year Fall of Interest Rates (visualcapitalist.com)
9136.
Co-Creator of Terraria Pulls Game Out of Google Stadia (greatawakening.win)
9137.
Apple hardware chief Dan Riccio stepped down to focus on AR/VR (arstechnica.com)
9138.
Flow Forecast Framework Updates (igodfried.medium.com)
9139.
Security Things in Linux v5.8 (outflux.net)
9140.
SafeLife: Safety Benchmarks for Reinforcement Learning (2019) (pde.is)
9141.
Study: Protein behind corona’s slow Asia spread (m.timesofindia.com)
9142.
Ron Wright: Republican congressman dies after contracting Covid (independent.co.uk)
9143.
Rusoto: AWS SDK for Rust (github.com)
9144.
Elon Musk buys $1.5B worth of BTC – the summary (twitter.com)
9145.
The Pandemic Has Erased Entire Categories of Friendship (theatlantic.com)
9146.
Cracking down on China’s shady shell companies (cnbc.com)
9147.
Apple’s Scorched Update Policy (eclecticlight.co)
9148.
Tech Companies Are Leaving San Francisco (sfciti.org)
9149.
Adrian Sampson's “Advanced Compilers” Made into Open-Source Online Course (cs.cornell.edu)
9150.
Corporations Don't Have to Maximize Profits (2015) (nytimes.com)