February 2022 Archive
11401.
11402.
NIXI’s justification for 2 domains per person? National Security
(old.reddit.com)
11403.
‘The sprites clearly do not look like actual lemmings’
(theguardian.com)
11404.
Corvid Cleaning project: use crows to help to clean up the city
(corvidcleaning.com)
11405.
Eric Newbury on the super performant new Roc language
(blog.testdouble.com)
11406.
Morality clauses: are publishers right to police writers? (2018)
(theguardian.com)
11407.
Using PHP’s Built-In Server in Production
(php.joeldare.com)
11408.
Fishy Results on Ocean Acidification
(marginalrevolution.com)
11409.
11410.
More Is Different for AI
(lesswrong.com)
11411.
11412.
Help Bellingcat Decide Which Open Source Tools to Build
(bellingcat.com)
11413.
Move or recover your Wordle stats and streaks
(sethmlarson.dev)
11414.
Meeting Rules for Startups
(pulseasync.com)
11415.
Vladimir Arnold’s Cat Map
(galileo-unbound.blog)
11416.
Object Detection with Create ML: training and demo app
(evilmartians.com)
11419.
Finding One's Own in Cyberspace (1996) [pdf]
(faculty.cc.gatech.edu)
11420.
Toyota and Yamaha developing 5L V8 hydrogen with 449bhp
(autocar.co.uk)
11421.
Yes, WordPress Is Horizontally Scalable
(medium.com)
11422.
Handle Props in React in TypeScript
(catchts.com)
11423.
Saving Lives with Elixir
(erlang-solutions.com)
11424.
11425.
The Last Days of Myspace
(pluralistic.net)
11426.
What is spacetime really made of?
(ias.edu)
11427.
Lobby3 Sounds Like A Bad Idea
(lobby3.io)
11428.
Do you need to change your password every 90 days?
(blog.1password.com)
11429.
Hue.tools – an open source toolbox for colors
(hue.tools)
11430.
Adding a microservice to your monolith
(aaronfrancis.com)