February 2022 Archive
14011.
ChatAnalytics: Generate in-depth chat analysis reports (100% in-browser and MIT) (chatanalytics.app)
14012.
Why I Am a Bad Correspondent (nealstephenson.com)
14013.
14014.
[2018] How to Pick a Career (That Fits You) (waitbutwhy.com)
14015.
Ossia Score 3 (ossia.io)
14016.
Bitfinex Robbery (milkroad.com)
14017.
Why morning light is so crucial to your health (BBC short video) (bbc.co.uk)
14018.
Emergence Theory: A Layperson's Guide (youtube.com)
14019.
Wordle in one convoluted line of NumPy (gist.github.com)
14020.
Vladimir Pozner: How the United States Created Vladimir Putin (youtube.com)
14021.
Delta asks DOJ to help set up national ‘no-fly’ list of unruly passengers (washingtonpost.com)
14022.
Automakers, chip firms differ on when semiconductor shortage will abate (reuters.com)
14023.
14024.
Metaverse 101: Defining the Language (venturebeat.com)
14025.
Keep Track of Toilet Paper Usage with This IoT Roll Holder (hackaday.com)
14026.
Sweet Track: 6k-year-old Somerset walkway is preserved (bbc.co.uk)
14027.
Quantitative Finance Resources (twitter.com)
14028.
Eratosthenes (en.wikipedia.org)
14029.
Experience Implementing a Performant Category-Theory Library in Coq (2014) [pdf] (arxiv.org)
14030.
The EU Open Source Policy Summit on 4 February 2022 (openforumeurope.org)
14031.
A Better Way to Write Self-Evaluation and Peer-Feedback (thinkingthrough.substack.com)
14032.
Instant Autocomplete – How We Improved Our Search Queries (agentsofinu.medium.com)
14033.
Don't Use Mailjet (accounts.mxroute.com)
14034.
Why AI Happiness Will Be Way More Important Than Human Happiness (parrhesia.substack.com)
14035.
Python and the Legend of Zelda (gazj.substack.com)
14036.
Gas stoves in kitchens pose a risk to public health and the planet, study finds (washingtonpost.com)
14037.
More Amiga Games Coming in 2022 – Part 2 (youtube.com)
14038.
Women scarce in the one percent (2019) (sciencedaily.com)
14039.
Wenyan-lang: Programming Language for the ancient Chinese (wy-lang.org)
14040.
Help scraping: track changes to CLI tools by recording their –help using Git (simonwillison.net)