February 2021 Archive
11611.
An interesting issue around using is with a literal in Python (utcc.utoronto.ca)
11612.
SpaceX Raised at 74b Valuation (msn.com)
11613.
On the Design of Text Editors (2020) [pdf] (arxiv.org)
11614.
The Dark Side of CRISPR (scientificamerican.com)
11615.
Welcome Aboard the R-100 (youtube.com)
11616.
Triggers for Prefetching, Prerendering, etc. (github.com)
11617.
Wave Power Generation from Bicycle Parts (blog.benwinding.com)
11618.
Mind Reading for Brain-to-Text Communication (youtube.com)
11619.
L.W. Wright (en.wikipedia.org)
11620.
Import Data from LastPass to Bitwarden (bitwarden.com)
11621.
Ask HN: What was the first commercial computer to use the 68000 CPU?
11622.
Bitshift Variations: ~15 minute music in 245 bytes (github.com)
11623.
Aaron Swartz Prosecutor Gets Her Final Comeuppance (theintercept.com)
11624.
Flak (1944) (youtube.com)
11625.
LastPass: Use only from a single device, or Pay Up (androidauthority.com)
11626.
Show HN: Compare AutoML frameworks on 10 Tabular Kaggle competitions
11627.
Air pollution may increase risk of infertility, study suggests (theguardian.com)
11628.
Opera: World’s first browser to give users cashback for online shopping (blogs.opera.com)
11629.
McLaren drops the V8, moves to V6 plug-in hybrid for its next supercar (arstechnica.com)
11630.
Posing as Amazon seller, consumer group investigates fake-review industry (arstechnica.com)
11631.
LastPass makes users that use it computers and smartphones pay for Premium (support.logmeininc.com)
11632.
Show HN: Neurax – A framework for constructing self-spreading binaries (github.com)
11633.
Why does every advert look the same? (wired.co.uk)
11634.
Hackers Are Starting to Code Malware Specifically for Apple’s M1 Computers (vice.com)
11635.
Stadia Leadership Praised Development Studios Just a Week Before Laying Them Off (kotaku.com)
11636.
General Instrument CP1600 (en.wikipedia.org)
11637.
Apple, Spotify and Other DSPs Pay $424M in Unmatched Royalties (forbes.com)
11638.
How a thriving fake review industry is gaming Amazon marketplace (which.co.uk)
11639.
Reddit removed 6% of content on its platform in 2020 (axios.com)
11640.
Microsoft Teams AI could tell you who is most enjoying your video call (newscientist.com)