February 2023 Archive
13921.
The 80s artists who predicted the future
(bbc.com)
13922.
Meta Lost Over $13B On Reality Labs In 2022
(thegamer.com)
13924.
13925.
Strikes Labor history encyclopedia for the Pacific Northwest
(depts.washington.edu)
13926.
The Success of IBM’s Mainframe
(techspective.net)
13927.
Big Tech Discovers Austerity, to the Relief of Investors
(nytimes.com)
13928.
13929.
Envisaging Frank Lloyd Wright Designs That Were Never Built
(smithsonianmag.com)
13930.
SparkFun À La Carte
(alc.sparkfun.com)
13931.
13932.
How UN manipulates the Gender Development Index to hide uncomfortable truth
(asocialcommentary.substack.com)
13933.
Life on Earth but not as we know it (2013)
(theguardian.com)
13934.
13935.
Mint Mobile clients getting SIM Swapped after data breacj
(bleepingcomputer.com)
13936.
The Guide to Responsive Design in 2023 and Beyond
(ishadeed.com)
13937.
Wayland runs on the iPod Nano 5G
(social.hackerspace.pl)
13938.
Australia to legalise MDMA and magic mushrooms for medical use
(medicalxpress.com)
13939.
Show HN: An AI-powered micro SEO tool for bloggers
(studio.m64.in)
13940.
Disgusting Food Museum
(disgustingfoodmuseum.com)
13941.
Nostr Removed from App Store China
(twitter.com)
13942.
Why does technology keep getting more complicated?
(abc.net.au)
13943.
Researcher bypasses AI Detection software using a different font
(gonzoknows.com)
13944.
13945.
Twitter Blue
(zeldman.com)
13946.
RailsConf 2023
(railsconf.org)
13947.
GitHub Repo Named “Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ”
(github.com)
13948.
13949.
Galaxies of the Guardian: the formation of an irregular org chart
(theguardian.com)
13950.
Housewives and Downing Street (1935)
(archive.org)