February 2021 Archive
6871.
AWS Joins the Rust Foundation (aws.amazon.com)
6872.
Hacker Changed Chemical Levels at Oldsmar Water Treatment Plant (baynews9.com)
6873.
They Stormed the Capitol. Their Apps Tracked Them (nytimes.com)
6874.
How to C (matt.sh)
6875.
UK govt admits 15,000 people deleted from police records (theguardian.com)
6876.
Substack: Welcome, Facebook and Twitter. Seriously (blog.substack.com)
6877.
It is now profitable to mine crypto with laptops (videocardz.com)
6878.
Be Humble (lucumr.pocoo.org)
6879.
Ctop – Top-like interface for container metrics (github.com)
6880.
Why data governance is critical for advanced analytics, ML and Automation (growingdata.com.au)
6881.
Royal Photographic Society makes 165 years of its Journal free online (dpreview.com)
6882.
Microsoft Joins Rust Foundation (cloudblogs.microsoft.com)
6883.
Rick and Morty Creator Sells Ethereum Art for $1.65M (decrypt.co)
6884.
Forget Blood–Your Skin Might Know If You’re Sick (wired.com)
6885.
The Library of Possible Futures (theatlantic.com)
6886.
German Nursing Home Sees Outbreak After Vaccines (dw.com)
6887.
PEP 634 – Structural Pattern Matching: Specification – Accepted (python.org)
6888.
Japanese submarine, Hong Kong ship collide off Shikoku (japantoday.com)
6889.
(Autistic) visionaries are not natural-born leaders (guzey.com)
6890.
Tesla $1.5bn Bitcoin purchase triggers new record high – as it happened (theguardian.com)
6891.
CarGoTram (Freight Tram) (en.wikipedia.org)
6892.
Elon Musk and Snoop Dogg Push Cryptocurrencies to Record Highs (nytimes.com)
6893.
WHO team says 'extremely unlikely' virus leaked from lab (bbc.co.uk)
6894.
Multidimensional Arrays and Operations with NDArray and Rust (datacrayon.com)
6895.
‘Headless’ e-commerce platform Fabric raises $43M (techcrunch.com)
6896.
GitHub1s: Browse Any GitHub Project with In-Browser VSCode (github1s.com)
6897.
Numerical Elixir (elixirforum.com)
6898.
Crafting a BIOS from Scratch (pete.akeo.ie)
6899.
Cyberattacks helping North Korea fund nuclear weapons and missiles,UN panel says (thehill.com)
6900.
Bayesian analysis concludes that SARS-CoV-2 is laboratory derived (zenodo.org)