February 2024 Archive
873.
How Venus ended up with a mini-moon named Zoozve
(skyandtelescope.org)
874.
Writing a scheduler for Linux in Rust that runs in user-space
(arighi.blogspot.com)
875.
The code worked differently when the moon was full (2021)
(hanselman.com)
876.
Nginx Security Advisory
(mailman.nginx.org)
877.
878.
WASM Instructions
(webassembly.github.io)
879.
Nuclear power saved Armenia
(thebulletin.org)
880.
FreeBSD 4 Bug may be present in Playstation 4/5
(wololo.net)
881.
Google Reneged on the Monopolistic Bargain
(pluralistic.net)
882.
NASA Workmanship Guide for wire splicing
(workmanship.nasa.gov)
883.
The Eagle Never Sleeps: one Kentucky newspaper still screams for press freedom
(strangersguide.com)
884.
jj init – getting serious about replacing Git with Jujutsu
(v5.chriskrycho.com)
885.
886.
Vega-Altair: Declarative Visualization in Python
(altair-viz.github.io)
887.
Show me the prompt
(hamel.dev)
888.
A reasonable configuration language
(ruudvanasseldonk.com)
889.
DVD's New Cousin Can Store More Than a Petabit
(spectrum.ieee.org)
890.
Walter Shawlee, the sovereign of slide rules, has died
(nytimes.com)
891.
OLMo: Accelerating the Science of Language Models [pdf]
(allenai.org)
892.
How does the sky turn dark at night?
(apod.nasa.gov)
893.
NVK is now ready for prime time
(collabora.com)
894.
New Zealand set to be first country to ban PFAS in cosmetic products
(chemistryworld.com)
895.
Pure Programming Language
(agraef.github.io)
896.
897.
A man who invented VR goggles 50 years too soon (2016)
(spectrum.ieee.org)
898.
JSTOR is Now Available in 1k Prisons
(about.jstor.org)
899.
All Aboard the Bureaucracy Train
(asteriskmag.com)
900.
Slimming Down Windows 3.1/3.11 (2002)
(geocities.ws)