February 2021 Archive
10081.
Moving from Flask to FastAPI (testdriven.io)
10082.
An early look at VLC 4.0 – Hello darkness, my old friend (dedoimedo.com)
10083.
Instacart, Uber, Lyft, Postmates and DoorDash conned you into paying for Prop 22 (theverge.com)
10084.
Turning the page on Solorigate: the next chapter for the security community (microsoft.com)
10085.
The Activists Who Embrace Nuclear Power (newyorker.com)
10086.
Venture Capital Returns Are More Skewed Than People Realize (timesofe.com)
10087.
A DRL Library for Automated Stock Trading in Quantitative Finance (github.com)
10088.
Office party multiplayer games you can waste your time on
10089.
Actors with Tokio (ryhl.io)
10090.
find mostly doesn't need xargs today (utcc.utoronto.ca)
10091.
DevOS: Use, deploy and manage NixOS systems (github.com)
10092.
WebAssembly Search Tools for Static Sites (healeycodes.com)
10093.
Software Engineer's Simple Sabotage Field Manual (solaire.substack.com)
10094.
Why France’s New Tech ‘Repairability Index’ Is a Big Deal (wired.com)
10095.
Why building a front-end framework in Rust is hard (lik.ai)
10096.
Wait 48 Hours Before Buying Stuff (stewiewrites.com)
10097.
Experiencing Smalltalk (nikhilism.com)
10098.
Boys who play video games have lower depression risk (ucl.ac.uk)
10099.
Android 12 developer preview is available now with many under-the-hood updates (theverge.com)
10100.
The Boredom Economy (nytimes.com)
10101.
Analysis shows magnetic field reversal may be more impactful than first thought (npr.org)
10102.
A Ryzen Powered Handheld Gaming PC (youtube.com)
10103.
Most re-read books and the REPL (zeneca.io)
10104.
German air traffic control system software accidentally written in Emacs Lisp (old.reddit.com)
10105.
Does Lockdown Work, or Not? (drmalcolmkendrick.org)
10106.
GeckOS: A Unix-like 6502 operating system – VCFMW 2019 (youtube.com)
10107.
Chrome is going to hog less memory (techradar.com)
10108.
Parents alerted to NurseryCam security breach (bbc.co.uk)
10109.
Who Is Still Buying VHS Tapes? (nytimes.com)
10110.
Micropayments for comment authors: experiments with new web economics (opendemocracy.net)