February 2023 Archive
17552.
Why I'm running away to join the circus (really)
(text.npr.org)
17553.
Tutanota email service: end-to-end encryption and no ads
(tutanota.com)
17554.
17555.
Mature as a Junior Developer: Habit Building
(spin.atomicobject.com)
17556.
17557.
17558.
17559.
17560.
The Oldest Populations
(statista.com)
17561.
Measuring the energy impact of hybrid peer-to-peer / CDN video delivery
(alexandre.storelli.fr)
17562.
Encapsulated Perovskite Solar Cells Show Resilience: Year-Long Outdoor Trial
(spectrum.ieee.org)
17564.
17565.
17566.
17567.
As crime-solving goes hi-tech, public defenders scramble to keep up
(theguardian.com)
17568.
Almost MJD 60000: Nixie tube Modified Julian Date
(leapsecond.com)
17569.
Google One is bringing Magic Eraser to iPhone users
(theverge.com)
17570.
17571.
Analyze This: A Take on Plausible
(myme.no)
17572.
Tulip Bulbs Bored Apes and Bubbles [video]
(youtube.com)
17573.
Real-time lightning tracker using hundreds of volunteers
(map.blitzortung.org)
17574.
Poll: What is your favorite Cloud for AI deployment?
(old.reddit.com)
17575.
The Economics of QSBS
(thebuilderjr.substack.com)
17576.
17577.
G.Skill Preps DDR5-6400 Overclocked ECC Rdimm RAM
(tomshardware.com)
17578.
Practically Redesigned: British Train Ticket
(web.archive.org)
17579.
The deepest hole we have ever dug (2019)
(bbc.com)
17580.
I built a Colecovision game console on a breadboard
(old.reddit.com)