February 2023 Archive
13831.
13832.
Why CAFEBABE?
(artima.com)
13833.
13834.
Ministry of Truth: The secretive government units spying on your speech [pdf]
(bigbrotherwatch.org.uk)
13835.
Apple Now Has More Than 2B Active Devices Worldwide
(macrumors.com)
13836.
How to Make Your First 90 Days in a New Tech Job Count
(exaltitude.io)
13837.
Tunneling under extreme conditions [video]
(youtube.com)
13838.
13839.
How Are the Frogs?
(mdc.mo.gov)
13840.
The Lights Wink Out in Asia
(scholars-stage.org)
13841.
Linear scanner based DIY camera
(youtube.com)
13842.
Superhuman Fairness [pdf]
(download.arxiv.org)
13843.
Minor Standard Library Changes in Go 1.20
(blog.carlmjohnson.net)
13844.
Millennials Are in Worse Financial Health Than Previous Generations
(srtfinance.com)
13845.
Basics of Rationalist Discourse
(lesswrong.com)
13846.
New Zealand Researchers to Participate in Horizon Europe
(twitter.com)
13847.
Investors revealing their characters in a down market
(twitter.com)
13848.
Fastest possible text updates with or without React
(electricui.com)
13849.
The YAML document from hell – JavaScript edition
(philna.sh)
13851.
Creating Concorde, the first supersonic passenger jet, 1960s-1990s
(rarehistoricalphotos.com)
13852.
Passwordless Deployments to the Cloud
(github.blog)
13853.
Intel Extension for PyTorch* for GPUs
(intel.com)
13854.
Top Russian Official Thanks Pirates for Enabling Access to ‘Enemy’ Content
(torrentfreak.com)
13855.
Redframes: General Purpose Data Manipulation Library
(github.com)
13856.
The rise and fall of the Liver King
(fortune.com)
13857.
13859.
13860.
Dashlane source code publicly available
(github.com)