February 2021 Archive
9691.
Pinecone: A Vector Database for Machine Learning Applications (thenewstack.io)
9692.
Gnome Shell UX Changes: The Research (blogs.gnome.org)
9693.
Charlie Munger calls Musk 'brilliant' and Bitcoin 'stupid and immoral' [video] (youtube.com)
9694.
Clubhouse in China: Is the data safe? (cyber.fsi.stanford.edu)
9695.
First Day at Igalia (meyerweb.com)
9696.
Show HN: My ultimate make file for Golang services (gist.github.com)
9697.
FOSDEM – BSD devroom video recordings (video.fosdem.org)
9698.
Brian Armstrong (Coinbase) Interviewed on Clubhouse (letterdrop.com)
9699.
Smarter, Not Harder: How to Succeed at Work (fs.blog)
9700.
ADT Insider Threat (pluralistic.net)
9701.
Python Concurrency: The Tricky Bits (python.hamel.dev)
9702.
Why Our Brains Love Physical Buttons (debugger.medium.com)
9703.
Case study: Analyzing Notion app performance (3perf.com)
9704.
Satirical magazine: Titanic app in Google Play Store blocked (de24.news)
9705.
The RP2040 (Raspberry Pi Pico) meets LoRaWAN (lemariva.com)
9706.
How to have better arguments online (theguardian.com)
9707.
The Power of Introspection and Detached Analysis by Fabrice Grinda (fabricegrinda.com)
9708.
Build2: Complete C++20 Modules Support with GCC (build2.org)
9709.
Remind HN: What Hacking Means
9710.
Optimizer – run on a clean install of Windows for maximum privacy and security (github.com)
9711.
Programming notes on OpenType features: Randomness vs Cleverness (underware.nl)
9712.
Facts and numbers from 10 years as a small software company (git-tower.com)
9713.
Little Guys Could Cause Big Problem for Big Tech (nytimes.com)
9714.
The Math behind elliptic curve cryptography (hackernoon.com)
9715.
How This Ends (avc.com)
9716.
Corn belt farmland has lost a third of its carbon-rich soil (phys.org)
9717.
Old but gold: the drugs we're (ab)using tells a lot of the state of our society (nymag.com)
9718.
This Month with Nim (nim-lang.org)
9719.
Higher education: free speech and academic freedom (gov.uk)
9720.
The True Story of a Man-Eating Tiger's 'Vengeance' (2010) (npr.org)