February 2022 Archive
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Russia’s cyberattacks foreshadow the future of war
(freethink.com)
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Aasho Road Test
(en.wikipedia.org)
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Weaving Books into the Web–Starting with Wikipedia (2019)
(blog.archive.org)
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Given Newton's third law, why are things capable of moving?
(physics.stackexchange.com)
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Belarus Hackers Allegedly Disrupted Trains to Thwart Russia
(bloomberg.com)
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The Uncanny Valley of Xenobots
(nautil.us)
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Why language is like charades – and could save us from
(news.cornell.edu)
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Does Anyone Know What Paper Towels Should Cost?
(nytimes.com)
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Prototype faster than ever before with Serverless Cloud
(serverless.com)
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U.S. couple struggles to get their preemie twins out of Ukraine
(washingtonpost.com)
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Sliding Bloom Filter
(programming.guide)
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Follow the Russia-Ukraine Monitor Map
(bellingcat.com)
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So Long, Cloudflare, and Thanks for All the Free Tunnels
(ersei.saggis.com)
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Russia Wants Your Startups
(protocol.com)
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Are Software Patents Evil? (2006)
(paulgraham.com)
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The Origin of All Humanity
(iflscience.com)
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African wild dogs cope with humans using skills they use with other carnivores
(theconversation.com)
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Long Distance Thinking
(simonsarris.substack.com)