February 2021 Archive
9511.
Show HN: Extremely Simple Website Builder (straw.page)
9512.
Antonine Plague (en.wikipedia.org)
9513.
Dan Ingalls – Seven (Give or Take) Smalltalk Implementations (youtube.com)
9514.
7.1 Earthquake Near Fukushima (earthquaketrack.com)
9515.
USDT (Tether) Is Just a Fancy Venezuelan Peso (tr0lly.com)
9516.
Bitcoin: Addressing the Ponzi Scheme Characterization (lynalden.com)
9517.
Show HN: A privacy focused Chrome extension to unsubscribe from mailing lists (chrome.google.com)
9518.
Cursed Curried Elixir (liftm.io)
9519.
“Developers commenting their code” (twitter.com)
9520.
A Constructive Look at TempleOS (2015) (codersnotes.com)
9521.
Isomorphisms between Software and Law: A “slip law” is a Git commit (twitter.com)
9522.
Spotify Introducing Working from Anywhere (hrblog.spotify.com)
9523.
Clubhouse in China: Is the data safe? (cyber.fsi.stanford.edu)
9524.
OpenTTD on Steam 2021-02-02 (openttd.org)
9525.
Differential Equations in Games?
9526.
Judge blocks sale and closure of National Archives in Seattle (seattletimes.com)
9527.
Salami Slicing (en.wikipedia.org)
9528.
Building a search engine to rival Google could cost billions (abc.net.au)
9529.
Catching Cyberbullies with Neural Networks (thegradient.pub)
9530.
The Joy of Erlang; Or, How to Ride a Toruk (2011) (evanmiller.org)
9531.
Jack Dorsey and Jay Z announce Bitcoin fund (edition.cnn.com)
9532.
Facebook Is Said to Be Building a Product to Compete with Clubhouse (nytimes.com)
9533.
Radithor (en.wikipedia.org)
9534.
Dynamic Programming vs. Divide-and-Conquer (2018) (trekhleb.dev)
9535.
MIT is building a ‘one-stop shop’ for 3D-printing robots (techcrunch.com)
9536.
Really? Review of “The Non-Existence of the Real World” (lareviewofbooks.org)
9537.
Venus flytraps produce magnetic fields when they eat (livescience.com)
9538.
Trump Acquitted (news.sky.com)
9539.
Plan S (en.wikipedia.org)
9540.
Leaded petrol, its impact in crime, toxicity and scientists who defend it (bbc.com)