February 2022 Archive
17161.
The Travelling Telescope brings stars to students (2021) (csmonitor.com)
17162.
Hear Me Out: Bitcoin incentivizes warfare (twitter.com)
17163.
An Economy of Suffering - Non-essential, naked work (creatived.substack.com)
17164.
JavaScript Performance Is Bananas (twitter.com)
17165.
Programming Historian (programminghistorian.org)
17166.
Working at Wave is an effective way to improve the world (wave.com)
17167.
Network-opt: A library for topological network optimization (github.com)
17168.
Sharp drop in flower abundance will leave pollinators searching further for food (phys.org)
17169.
Early peek at C# 11 features (devblogs.microsoft.com)
17170.
No more transistors: The end of Moore’s Law (interestingengineering.com)
17171.
Scan of the Month – Instant Cameras (scanofthemonth.com)
17172.
Google AdSense sees human web comic visits as bot traffic, strips away revenue (twitter.com)
17173.
Arm can flex extra muscle and bloody Intel’s nose in server market (businessweekly.co.uk)
17174.
The Preconditions for a Well-Functioning Internet (arxiv.org)
17175.
Make the Horse Talk (stanete.substack.com)
17176.
Himalaya (github.com)
17177.
JavaScript Standard Style (standardjs.com)
17178.
Lessons Learned from the Kazakhstan Crisis (carnegiemoscow.org)
17179.
Inês Faria on Crypto as Ritual and Religion (the-crypto-syllabus.com)
17180.
Ninja Code (javascript.info)
17181.
Provably-Safe Multilingual Software Sandboxing Using WebAssembly [pdf] (jaybosamiya.com)
17182.
Crystal lang: bdw-GC coroutines support (crystal-lang.org)
17183.
Ruby on Rails creator talks about technical leadership and asynchronous work (alphalist.com)
17184.
Physicists harness electrons to make 'synthetic dimensions' (phys.org)
17185.
Tesla’s Autopilot feature being investigated by German regulators (cnbc.com)
17186.
Should Charismatic Leaders Come with a Warning Label? (psychologytoday.com)
17187.
Building the Bridge to the Quantum Future with Hybrid Systems (nextplatform.com)
17188.
A New Perspective of Entropy (math3ma.com)
17189.
We don’t own our mobile phones (2019) (amosbbatto.wordpress.com)
17190.
The WebAssembly App Gap (paulbutler.org)