February 2022 Archive
14401.
Senate Democrats unveil proposal to reform Electoral Count Act (thehill.com)
14402.
Finland and Sweden express concerns on criteria for nuclear power to Commission (tem.fi)
14403.
14404.
14405.
Efficiency, and a simple formula for being a 10x-er (blog.kevmod.com)
14406.
The SRE Handbook via Google (sre.google)
14407.
Lessons learned from being a tech recruiter over the past decade (evry1.us)
14408.
The Drought in China’s Subtropics (sixthtone.com)
14409.
Who keeps an eye on clipboard access? (blog.ovalerio.net)
14410.
How the Pixel 6's selfie portrait mode can see individual strands of hair (androidpolice.com)
14411.
Hedge Funds Are a Job Now (bloomberg.com)
14412.
Researchers use GPU fingerprinting to track users online (bleepingcomputer.com)
14413.
A Bridge to Nowhere: A Parable on Bridge Building and Software Engineering (thecodelesscode.com)
14414.
Academic Journal Claims It Fingerprints PDFs for 'Ransomware,' Not Surveillance (m.slashdot.org)
14415.
Nick Cave answers will AI ever be able to write a good song (theredhandfiles.com)
14416.
QArt Codes (2012) (research.swtch.com)
14417.
When the Stagnation Goes Virtual (palladiummag.com)
14418.
Unknown Security Pitfalls for Python (blog.sonarsource.com)
14419.
You Can Have Covid but Still Get Negative Results on Rapid Tests (buzzfeednews.com)
14420.
How to Work with Serverless Stack (github.com)
14421.
What are my Python processes at? (github.com)
14422.
A new Belgian law grants certain workers the 'right to disconnect' after hours (npr.org)
14423.
Show HN: A Graphical Nutri Score Calculator (nutrirechner.xyz)
14424.
FCC Prepares Latest Broadband Subsidies (payloadspace.com)
14425.
Python Package to Parse AWS IAM and Resource Policies (github.com)
14426.
Note-taking apps I’ve used since 9 years old to 27 (lmy.medium.com)
14427.
Strong Password Enforcement (josh.blog)
14428.
Randomized state funded pre-K correlated to lower achievement scores (doi.apa.org)
14429.
A prototype 500Hz gaming monitor has broken cover (theverge.com)
14430.
Use std:move only rarely (andreasfertig.blog)