February 2022 Archive
12091.
GitHub Desktop doesn’t allow auto-update opt-out (github.com)
12092.
'Gamer apartments' available to rent; comes with full gaming PC set up (japantoday.com)
12093.
Four Innovation Phases of Netflix’s Trillions Scale Realtime Data Infrastructure (zhenzhongxu.com)
12094.
Russia's Chechen Wars 1994-2000 (2001) [pdf] (rand.org)
12095.
Meta and YouTube block Russian state media from monetizing on its platforms (cnn.com)
12096.
“I see a lot of tech people asking what they can do to help ” (threadreaderapp.com)
12097.
Simulation of Possible War between Russia & Ukraine: How Painful and how Costly? (researchgate.net)
12098.
Show HN: Pdbr supports for IPython %magics, like %timeit (github.com)
12099.
The world is united on Ukraine, divided on America (aljazeera.com)
12100.
Pictures of an invasion force? Not so much. (Feb 18, 2022) (irrussianality.wordpress.com)
12101.
Should you get off Twitbookgram? (kirkegaard.substack.com)
12102.
Why Russia is Invading Ukraine [video] (youtube.com)
12103.
Chatham House Rule (chathamhouse.org)
12104.
Asbestos and the great Aussie DIY obsession (2017) (smh.com.au)
12105.
A Guide to the Zsh Line Editor (thevaluable.dev)
12106.
12107.
Attribute-Based Encryption (en.wikipedia.org)
12108.
Thought Experiment: How Einstein Solved Difficult Problems (fs.blog)
12109.
NY won't do business with Russia (pix11.com)
12110.
Black Brant Scare (en.wikipedia.org)
12111.
Pascal's Wager, Medicine, and the Limits of Formal Reasoning (jaydaigle.net)
12112.
Mission: Joy – With Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama (bbc.co.uk)
12113.
Show HN: Another Wordle Solver, Also Solves Nerdles (github.com)
12114.
Diners believe a meal is tastier the more they have paid for it (independent.co.uk)
12115.
Conflict could accelerate the fracturing of the internet into the ‘splinternet’ (wsj.com)
12116.
Russian Government website is down (twitter.com)
12117.
Insights into Monal Development (monal.im)
12118.
For Workers Who Are Never on Site, the ‘Off-Site’ Still Beckons (nytimes.com)
12119.
Reaching new heights – materials scientist turns space explorer (iom3.org)
12120.
Lower Bounds for Probably-Istic Polynomial Time [pdf] (web.archive.org)