February 2022 Archive
3121.
Raspberry Pi 400 – Your complete personal computer, built into a keyboard (raspberrypi.com)
3122.
Movim: A federated, open-source web-based social XMPP client with OMEMO E2EE (mov.im)
3123.
Ukraine Call for Hackers
3124.
Early animal evolution revealed by chromosome ‘tectonics’ (quantamagazine.org)
3125.
Numberphile – Russian Multiplication (youtube.com)
3126.
French ocean institute goes public about authors who forged researchers’ names (retractionwatch.com)
3127.
IzzyOnDroid F-Droid Repository (apt.izzysoft.de)
3128.
Wheelchair user designs spikes to deter nonconsentual chair-grabbing (old.reddit.com)
3129.
The Federal Circuit Helps a Patent Troll Block Public Access to Court Records (eff.org)
3130.
$1.7M in NFTs stolen in apparent phishing attack on OpenSea users (theverge.com)
3131.
The Rise and Fall of Ski Ballet (grantland.com)
3132.
Vodafone Portugal hit by “deliberate and malicious” attack (reuters.com)
3133.
Improving the Storage Access API in Firefox (hacks.mozilla.org)
3134.
MIPI CSI-2 v4.0 adds features always-on, low power machine vision applications (cnx-software.com)
3135.
MirageOS 4.0.0 Beta Release (mirage.io)
3136.
A research workflow with Zotero and Org mode (mkbehr.com)
3137.
Ukrainian scientists fear for their lives and future amid Russian threat (nature.com)
3138.
Distribunomicon (2012) (learnyousomeerlang.com)
3139.
Asm-Lsp – Language Server for Gas/NASM/Go Assembly (github.com)
3140.
3141.
Apko: bringing distroless nirvana to Alpine Linux (blog.chainguard.dev)
3142.
Ask HN: Why is cryptocurrency so hated here?
3143.
Ask HN: What can I do with 48GB of RAM?
3144.
Why the hard drive is called C (dfarq.homeip.net)
3145.
Has Literature Ever Changed the Course of History? (historytoday.com)
3146.
Light to moderate coffee consumption is associated with lower risk of death (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
3147.
Does anyone ever use the walkie-walkie function on iWatch? (support.apple.com)
3148.
Ask HN: How big is your personal library?
3149.
Do you find mentoring and code review boring?
3150.
I scraped 4M dev job offers for 5 months and here are the top paid languages (devjobsscanner.com)