February 2020 Archive
6661.
A visual history of the many Xbox dashboards (theverge.com)
6662.
Mac Pro wheels have no lock (twitter.com)
6663.
Down on the Farm That Harvests Metal from Plants (nytimes.com)
6664.
Google Chrome Update: 'Millions of users are at risk' (9news.com.au)
6665.
Fry’s Electronics to close another California store (mercurynews.com)
6666.
How Notion Grew Without Much Marketing? (thoughtlytics.substack.com)
6667.
A Text Renaissance (ribbonfarm.com)
6668.
A man atop the world’s biggest tech fund paid an intermediary to smear rivals (wsj.com)
6669.
A Key FBI Photo Analysis Method Has Serious Flaws, Study Says (propublica.org)
6670.
Hong Kong is giving 7M people $1,200 each in cash to boost economy (edition.cnn.com)
6671.
Apple won’t let bad guys use iPhones in movies, says Knives Out director (theverge.com)
6672.
SARS2: Japanese woman tests positive for second time (theguardian.com)
6673.
Show HN: arkade – Kubernetes apps, the easy way (github.com)
6674.
What’s behind the hype about Blazor? (stackoverflow.blog)
6675.
The Campaign Against Plastic Is Harming the Planet and the Public (city-journal.org)
6676.
Eric Schmidt: Silicon Valley Needs the Federal Government (nytimes.com)
6677.
Ecosim: A cellular ecosystem simulator toy for Linux (github.com)
6678.
Scientists Were Hunting for the Next Ebola. Now the US Has Cut Off Their Funding (nytimes.com)
6679.
Setting up an Android app from scratch without IDE (kuon.ch)
6680.
Timely Dataflow in Fifteen Minutes [video] (youtube.com)
6681.
Idris 2: Quantitative Type Theory in Action – Idris2.pdf (type-driven.org.uk)
6682.
Torture-Proof Authentication (utkusen.com)
6683.
Why Shouldn’t Prisoners Be Voters? (newyorker.com)
6684.
A Tutorial on Basic Python, NumPy, SciPy, and Matplotlib (github.com)
6685.
GitHub Down Again (twitter.com)
6686.
Ask HN: GitHub API had downtime 4 times in last 9 days?
6687.
Elixir, the Language You Can Trust (medium.com)
6688.
Coronavirus scams are infecting the Internet (bostonglobe.com)
6689.
AI comes to the Edge with SolidRun and Gyrfalcon's AI inference server (zdnet.com)
6690.
Microsoft Enters the Wearables Wars (arinsider.co)