February 2020 Archive
181.
Usenet – Let's Return to Public Spaces (october.substack.com)
182.
Photographer sues Getty Images for $1B for being billed for her own photo (2016) (latimes.com)
183.
U.S. immigration policy has been a boon for the tech industry in Canada (npr.org)
184.
Over 550 videos of 870 talks from FOSDEM 2020 have now been uploaded (fosdem.org)
185.
Developer salary spreadsheet compiled from tweets (docs.google.com)
186.
Bosch Smart glasses: A tiny laser array paints images directly onto your retina (spectrum.ieee.org)
187.
Wildcard: Spreadsheet-Driven Customization of Web Applications (geoffreylitt.com)
188.
"This community is available in the app" (reddit.com)
189.
The new business of AI and how it’s different from traditional software (a16z.com)
190.
Apollo 11 Guidance Computer vs. USB-C Chargers (forrestheller.com)
191.
Avoid rewriting a legacy system from scratch by strangling it (understandlegacycode.com)
192.
Burnoutindex.org (burnoutindex.org)
193.
Apps I pay for as a bootstrapped business (daily.patwalls.co)
194.
YC’s new guide to raising a Series A (blog.ycombinator.com)
195.
Haven: turn old Android phones into security cameras (github.com)
196.
Game AI Pro (gameaipro.com)
197.
Learn Rust with entirely too many linked lists (2019) (rust-unofficial.github.io)
198.
TV Backlight Compensation (lofibucket.com)
199.
SciPy 1.0: fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python (nature.com)
200.
CDC declined to test new coronavirus patient for days, California hospital says (thehill.com)
201.
Show HN: Kasaya – A scripting language and runtime for browser automation (github.com)
202.
Old book illustrations from the 19th and 20th centuries: an online database (openculture.com)
203.
Inrupt, Tim Berners-Lee's Solid, and Me (schneier.com)
204.
What happens to a mail-order mattress after you return it (fivethirtyeight.com)
205.
MacBook 16-inch Fan Noise (2019) (discussions.apple.com)
206.
My Ordinary Life: Improvements Since the 1990s (gwern.net)
207.
Weird-Looking Freak Saves Apollo 14 (1971) (rollingstone.com)
208.
Monobloc chair (en.wikipedia.org)
209.
Report to local authority in the UK if you see a kid using Tor, VMs, Linux etc. (twitter.com)
210.
Why are we so bad at software engineering? (bitlog.com)