February 2022 Archive
11941.
Using ffmpeg for Overlays (andrewarrow.substack.com)
11942.
Nuclear War Survival Skills (1987) [pdf] (oism.org)
11943.
Why Can’t We Agree on What’s True? (wiobyrne.com)
11944.
Medical misinformation often isn’t outright lies. It’s more subtle than that (statnews.com)
11945.
US Justice Department to end Trump-era program targeting threats posed by China (reuters.com)
11946.
How Open Source Intelligence Became the World's Window into the Ukraine Invasion (time.com)
11947.
BYU student attempts to make rocket fuel in dorm, causes fire (ksl.com)
11948.
How to Make a Wordle Solver with Twilio Serverless, Studio, and SMS (twilio.com)
11949.
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine in Maps (ft.com)
11950.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's Speech to the Russian Citizens[English Sub.] (old.reddit.com)
11951.
Show HN: Loop_tool.js demo, a JIT WASM compiler for linear algebra (and ML) (loop-tool.glitch.me)
11952.
How to donate to Ukraine (ukraine.ua)
11953.
Colorado to Accept Crypto for Tax Payments by End of Summer (coindesk.com)
11954.
Stolen from Apple (folklore.org)
11955.
Libra/Diem's second life as Aptos (cryptologie.net)
11956.
Victims dismayed as Canadian inquiry finds mystery syndrome does not exist (theguardian.com)
11957.
Tiny living spaces affect our wellbeing – individually and societally (theconversation.com)
11958.
Newborns at a Dnipro children’s hospital moved into bomb shelter (nytimes.com)
11959.
Brains do not slow down until after age of 60 (theguardian.com)
11960.
Creating Virtual Threads with Java's Project Loom (davidvlijmincx.com)
11961.
What you give up when moving into engineering management (stackoverflow.blog)
11962.
Makes You Think (collaborativefund.com)
11963.
11964.
To Find the First Galaxies, Webb Pays Attention to Detail and Theory (blogs.nasa.gov)
11965.
Cascading HTML style sheets – a proposal (1994) (w3.org)
11966.
Incident Severity and Priority 101 (firehydrant.io)
11967.
PyTorch Distributed Evaluation (leimao.github.io)
11968.
Remember Sure-Fi? Lostik is open standards Lora you can play with (2019) (arstechnica.com)
11969.
A history of media technology scares, from the printing press to Facebook (slate.com)
11970.
Laconic Phrase (en.wikipedia.org)