February 2022 Archive
14851.
U.S. Energy Facts Explained (eia.gov)
14852.
Scientists catch chimps using insects to treat each other's wounds (cnet.com)
14853.
Ask HN: Recommended Domain Registrar that use SSO / SAML integration?
14854.
Morgan Hoffmann left the PGA Tour in search of a cure. He found so much more (golfdigest.com)
14855.
Solana Pay (solanapay.com)
14856.
Advertising, the Destroyer of Worlds (no-kill-switch.ghost.io)
14857.
How and why social media came to be awful (2019) (meta.ath0.com)
14858.
OneZoom Tree of Life Explorer (onezoom.org)
14859.
Is a lack of creativity already ruining the Metaverse? (bigthink.com)
14860.
Tap to Pay on iPhone – Stripe (stripe.com)
14861.
To our surprise,Apple makes adding alternative payment systems 'painful, clunky' (theregister.com)
14862.
Inflation Surge Continues to Defy Forecasts of Peaking (capitalspectator.com)
14863.
Volcano Snail - Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org)
14864.
Moving the U.S. Government Toward Zero Trust Cybersecurity Principles [pdf] (whitehouse.gov)
14865.
14866.
Using OpenAI's GPT-3 to Generate 'Doctor Who' Episode Synopses (wandb.ai)
14867.
Zettelkasten Note-Taking Method: Simply Explained [video] (youtube.com)
14868.
Property Values: Creating more owners doesn’t make for collective ownership (reallifemag.com)
14869.
Operator – Open and Decentralized Ecommerce (medium.com)
14870.
The CD-Sextant: Build your own sextant (tecepe.com.br)
14871.
Conflict-free replicated data type (en.wikipedia.org)
14872.
Show HN: "Fixing" a 3 year old Mate menu bug in an hour (github.com)
14873.
Why Investing Like Your Neighbors Isn’t as Dumb as It Seems (ofdollarsanddata.com)
14874.
Corporate lobbying ETF seeks to profit from influencing politicians (ft.com)
14875.
Intellivision asks fans for more money, reveals Amico debts (arstechnica.com)
14876.
Ostrich Algorithm (en.wikipedia.org)
14877.
Show HN: A simple way to access paywalled articles (telegra.ph)
14878.
Comparing wolves and dogs: implications for human ‘self-domestication’ (cell.com)
14879.
Good Websites (goodwebsites.org)
14880.
Quantum Holograms Don’t Even Need to “See” Their Subject (spectrum.ieee.org)