February 2022 Archive
2911.
Ask HN: What do you read for a more objective view on the Russia-Ukraine war?
2912.
Tesla factory is “racially segregated workplace,” Calif. state agency alleges (arstechnica.com)
2913.
Ask HN: How do you stay physically active?
2914.
Police fatally shot 1,055 people in 2021, highest total since tracking began (washingtonpost.com)
2915.
Ask HN: Are “no-code” and “serverless” terms misleading?
2916.
Ask HN: Why are Google's search products bad if Google has decades of Know-how?
2917.
Meta's threat to leave Europe hints at waning big tech influence (zdnet.com)
2918.
Show HN: Send private messages to anyone on HN
2919.
Ask HN: What are some good open-source Mac apps you can't live without?
2920.
Jeremy Grantham: The U.S. Market Is in a Super Bubble – Morningstar Podcast (morningstar.com)
2921.
Google is signing up even more users to 2FA, whether they like it or not (techradar.com)
2922.
Jens Stoltenberg: "Cyberattacks can trigger Article 5" of the NATO charter (twitter.com)
2923.
Walmart begins locking steaks as shoplifting crimes soar amid inflation (old.reddit.com)
2924.
“Now apps from both the App Store and the internet can be installed worry-free.” (apple.com)
2925.
How Roblox 'Beamers' Get Rich Stealing from Children (vice.com)
2926.
Acoustic vs. Electric Mandolin (jefftk.com)
2927.
Learning from Marble Arch Mound (mvrdv.nl)
2928.
Stretchtext or Bust – Ted Nelson’s unrealized vision (billwadge.com)
2929.
West Virginia Wants to Ban Over-the-Air Updates for Cars (jalopnik.com)
2930.
Google Turns Old Macs, PCs into Chromebooks with Chrome OS Flex (arstechnica.com)
2931.
Russia is trying to build its own great firewall (economist.com)
2932.
Role of ambient humidity underestimated in research (nature.com)
2933.
Ask HN: Consultants and independent contractors, where do you find clients?
2934.
Factoring composite numbers into nearly equal factors (blog.plover.com)
2935.
Neutral Swiss adopt EU sanctions against Russia in break with past (reuters.com)
2936.
Sponsors-Only Repositories (github.blog)
2937.
Policy CLI – “Docker” for your OPA policies (openpolicyregistry.io)
2938.
Scientists reveal 4.4M galaxies in a new map (phys.org)
2939.
Sony Trained an AI to Be So Good at Gran Turismo It Started Driving Like a Jerk (jalopnik.com)
2940.
First Images from James Webb Space Telescope Revealed (spaceexplored.com)