February 2022 Archive
10921.
Cpuworker – A Customized Goroutine Scheduler over Golang Runtime (github.com)
10922.
Why Safari does not need any protection from Chromium (nielsleenheer.com)
10923.
States to Get $5B to Build an EV Charging Station Network (caranddriver.com)
10924.
Autism risk genes have similar effects on brain, but by different routes (broadinstitute.org)
10925.
KindaVim–Vim for the whole macOS–stable is out. free, or with sub. up to you (kindavim.app)
10926.
PinePhone Modem SDK: Tools to build your own bootloader, Linux kernel and rootfs (github.com)
10927.
California agency sues Tesla for alleged racial discrimination and harassment (techcrunch.com)
10928.
Command-Line Photogrammetry with AliceVision (Tutorial/Guide) (filmicworlds.com)
10929.
Microsoft starts a charm offensive to push through its Activision deal (nytimes.com)
10930.
Adapting ahead of regulation: a principled approach to app stores (blogs.microsoft.com)
10931.
What Happens If the Moon Crashes into Earth? [video] (youtube.com)
10932.
Open Gamedev School (spicylobster.itch.io)
10933.
Can Bitcoin be sustainable? Inside the Norwegian mine that also dries wood (theguardian.com)
10934.
Show HN: Detecting Puerto Rican Bird Species from Images Using PyTorch (birdsofpuertorico.com)
10935.
Andrew Ng: Unbiggen AI (spectrum.ieee.org)
10936.
AI Gets a Quantum Computing Speedup (quantamagazine.org)
10937.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Unboxing: What’s in the Box? (xda-developers.com)
10938.
Washington Is Not a Swamp (newrepublic.com)
10939.
Self-Custody for Data: How to keep your Data safe (diode.io)
10940.
Dive into Systems Book (diveintosystems.org)
10941.
Amazon’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ Series Rises: Inside ‘The Rings of Power’ (vanityfair.com)
10942.
If NFTs were honest (5:46 video) (youtube.com)
10943.
Homo Sapiens arrived in Europe almost 10k years earlier than thought (arkeonews.net)
10944.
TSMC Reveals ~36% Revenue Growth as China's ZTE Reportedly Using 7nm for 5G (wccftech.com)
10945.
Hair Today Gone Tomorrow: Four Men Go to Fix a Wafer Prober (hackaday.com)
10946.
SixtyFPS Becomes Slint (slint-ui.com)
10947.
Vampire Attack LooksRare vs. OpenSea (blog.coinbase.com)
10948.
Perl list processing is for hashes, too (phoenixtrap.com)
10949.
The race to save the Internet from quantum hackers (nature.com)
10950.
Unix: On the Path to BSD (klarasystems.com)