February 2022 Archive
18451.
Does the Mafia Hire Good Accountants? (2021) (papers.ssrn.com)
18452.
Error in the DoD’s Law of War Manual: On Presumptions of Civilian Status (justsecurity.org)
18453.
Building a Production-Grade Arabic Sentiment Analysis Model (aimtechnologies.co)
18454.
Easy User Test – Validate your text and design decisions with real users (easyusertest.com)
18455.
Show HN: Shiny Buildings – Collaborative Home Improvement (shinybuildings.com)
18456.
Sat nav devs find way around the chip shortage (tomtom.com)
18457.
A good reminder for many of us (twitter.com)
18458.
Ask HN: Indication of animated architecture diagram tool
18459.
New Sony Walkman Signature Series (EUR 3700.–) (sony.co.uk)
18460.
NFTs could transform health information exchange (science.org)
18461.
AI based background removal API - remove.bg competitor (photobear.io)
18462.
Do Complex Numbers Exist? [video] (youtube.com)
18463.
Ask HN: Domains that are popular now?
18464.
YouTube floats ideas of verifying NFTs, watching games in metaverse (reuters.com)
18465.
Early ‘lab-grown’ Covid virus found in sample lends weight to Wuhan theory (web.archive.org)
18466.
The Trojan Horse Affair (nytimes.com)
18467.
See the True Cost of Your Cheap Chicken (nytimes.com)
18468.
New platform for micro instances of dev help (asiist.com)
18469.
States get green light to begin building electric car-charging network (latimes.com)
18470.
SX-70 (Polaroid) (eamesoffice.com)
18471.
SSGs through the ages: The ‘Before Jekyll’ era (cloudcannon.com)
18472.
How a P-51 Mustang Works [video] (youtube.com)
18473.
Why are videoconferences so tiring? (researchable.info)
18474.
Chemical Used in Deadly Agent Orange Toxin Found in 1 in 3 Americans (futurism.com)
18475.
Who Were the Scythians? (livescience.com)
18476.
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (cfr.org)
18477.
Are Americans getting richer or poorer? (youtube.com)
18478.
ActiveMDX – turn structured writing into structured data (soederpop.com)
18479.
Don't run personality tests on your software engineers (wgtwo.com)
18480.
WSJ is tagging on bold political emphasis (twitter.com)