February 2024 Archive
1831.
ICANN Is Not the Internet Content Police (2015) (icann.org)
1832.
JavaScript was Brainfuck all along (medium.com)
1833.
Master of the Playing Cards (en.wikipedia.org)
1834.
From Fill Prefix to TRAMP (susam.net)
1835.
Amazon argues that national labor board is unconstitutional (apnews.com)
1836.
Ottawa to create regulator to hold platforms accountable for harmful content (cbc.ca)
1837.
#include <rules> (2010) (zeux.io)
1838.
Starbucks $10 pork-flavored coffee (businessinsider.com)
1839.
The internet used to be fun (projects.kwon.nyc)
1840.
Tinder Owner Signs ChatGPT Deal. Enjoy the AI Dating Tidal Wave (gizmodo.com)
1841.
An HTML Switch Control (webkit.org)
1842.
A Cycle of Misery: The business of building commercial aircraft (construction-physics.com)
1843.
Ask HN: Anyone left software to study non-STEM subjects?
1844.
The Netflix Logo with Yarn was a lie (kevinparry.tv)
1845.
Apple's decision to drop iPhone web apps comes under scrutiny in the EU (theverge.com)
1846.
Bridging empirical-theoretical gap in neural network formal language learning (arxiv.org)
1847.
The Last Linotype Newspaper (2022) (koaa.com)
1848.
Drawing and illustrating in the pre-digital time (2019) (daube.ch)
1849.
As HN: RustDesk Installs Chinese Root Certificates
1850.
Litestar – powerful, flexible, and highly performant Python ASGI framework (litestar.dev)
1851.
Computer and Network Security (engineering.purdue.edu)
1852.
Contributing Scrutiny to Nixpkgs (jnsgr.uk)
1853.
Ruby on the Apple II (2019) [video] (youtube.com)
1854.
V-JEPA: Video Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture (V-JEPA) Model (ai.meta.com)
1855.
How to Fold a Julia Fractal (2013) (acko.net)
1856.
Eugène-François Vidocq and the Birth of the Detective (publicdomainreview.org)
1857.
The EU Wants Its Own DNS Resolver That Can Block 'Unlawful' Traffic,TorrentFreak (torrentfreak.com)
1858.
Consumers are increasingly pushing back against price increases – and winning (thegrio.com)
1859.
ADHD linked to evolutionary success in ancient humans (newatlas.com)
1860.
Analysts estimate Nvidia owns 98% of the data center GPU market (extremetech.com)