February 2021 Archive
601.
Debian Packages That Need Lovin' (wnpp.debian.net)
602.
Try to guess if code is real or GPT2-generated (doesnotexist.codes)
603.
Sci-Hub: Elsevier and Springer Nature Obtain UK ISP Blocking Order (torrentfreak.com)
604.
External boot disks still don’t work properly with M1 Macs (eclecticlight.co)
605.
Media files extracted from North Korea's Red Star OS (github.com)
606.
Practical Color Theory for People Who Code (2016) (tallys.github.io)
607.
I helped build ByteDance's censorship machine (protocol.com)
608.
Apple urged to root out rating scams as developer highlights enforcement failure (techcrunch.com)
609.
Things you should do now (2011) (secure.phabricator.com)
610.
The computers rejecting job applications (bbc.co.uk)
611.
Semiconductors Demand 30% Above Supply, 20% Year-on-Year Growth (anandtech.com)
612.
Silicon Valley Runs on Saudi (2019) (vicki.substack.com)
613.
California bill would decriminalize psychedelics (theguardian.com)
614.
Migrating to SQLAlchemy 2.0 (docs.sqlalchemy.org)
615.
26 Years of Delphi (blogs.embarcadero.com)
616.
AWS Babelfish: The Elephant in the PostgreSQL Room? (postgresql.fund)
617.
Running unmodified Linux programs on Fuchsia (fuchsia-review.googlesource.com)
618.
Samsung now updates Android for longer than Google does (arstechnica.com)
619.
Cross-Database Queries in SQLite (simonwillison.net)
620.
Journalism, particularly at the highest level, is about raw power (cjr.org)
621.
Spotify Optimized the Largest Dataflow Job Ever for Wrapped 2020 (engineering.atspotify.com)
622.
WebKit Quirks (github.com)
623.
The new reading stack (macwright.com)
624.
The Focus to Say No (2011) (fs.blog)
625.
GNU poke 1.0 (jemarch.net)
626.
Wayland is not ready as a 1:1 compatible Xorg replacement just yet (gist.github.com)
627.
How Poverty Makes Workers Less Productive (npr.org)
628.
Protest note about user privacy changes by Reddit (reddit.com)
629.
Where's the fastest place to put my server? How much does it matter? (calpaterson.com)
630.
Launch HN: Weweb.io (YC W21) – Create websites visually using JAMstack tools