February 2021 Archive
12061.
‘Unicorn’ Discovery Points to a New Population of Black Holes (quantamagazine.org)
12062.
Fourkind is now part of ThoughtWorks (thoughtworks.com)
12063.
Buffer Overread in selftest_pbkdf2() in kdf.c/libgcrypt (dev.gnupg.org)
12064.
Exploitable heap overflow in libgcrypt 1.9.0 (twitter.com)
12065.
Discovery of stars sheds new light on dark matter and galactic cannibalism (theguardian.com)
12066.
Typhoons in Korea amplified wildfires in America (phys.org)
12067.
Pentagon, NASA Knock Down Barriers Impeding Joint Space Projects (wsj.com)
12068.
Snowflake Generator (viviariums.com)
12069.
Severe Bug in Libgcrypt Encryption Library (itsecurityguru.org)
12070.
Legacy database is outgrowing itself (ikonicscale.com)
12071.
RNP is a set of OpenPGP tools that works on Linux, macOS, Windows and *BSD (github.com)
12072.
Royal Bodies (2013) (lrb.co.uk)
12073.
Von Neumann Is Struggling (semiengineering.com)
12074.
Jobs for Dog Lovers (forpets2021.ga)
12075.
Everything You Hate About Clubhouse Is Why It Will Win (swyx.io)
12076.
Show HN: Sierpiński and Other Kronecker Graphs with the GraphBLAS (github.com)
12077.
MongoDB Is Web Scale (mongodb-is-web-scale.com)
12078.
The Sweaty Startup (sweatystartup.com)
12079.
Finland’s radical plan to lure global talent (bbc.com)
12080.
Rural Kansas is dying. I drove 1,800 miles to find out why (newfoodeconomy.org)
12081.
When EVs Are “Too Quiet,” Active Noise-Canceling Sensors Can Mute Road Noise (allaboutcircuits.com)
12082.
Concerns over Google’s ‘dangerous’ Saudi-based cloud plans (middleeastmonitor.com)
12083.
Red Hat Expands Free RHEL to Quell CentOS Kerfuffle (datacenterknowledge.com)
12084.
Hardware: A Double-Edged Sword for Security (usenix.org)
12085.
Gadgetbahn: Is Cambridgeshire's new metro all it's cracked up to be? (medium.com)
12086.
Google Cloud won’t have Amazon’s silver lining (wsj.com)
12087.
Defining a Custom Class Constructor in Python (sethdandridge.com)
12088.
Hashmasks is a living digital art collectible (thehashmasks.com)
12089.
Newly Studied Proteins Expand CRISPR's Editing Range (scientificamerican.com)
12090.
RustBelt: Securing the Foundations of the Rust Programming Language (2018) [pdf] (people.mpi-sws.org)