February 2021 Archive
691.
Ham Radio Forms a Planet-Sized Space Weather Sensor Network (eos.org)
692.
Graphics Programming Weekly (jendrikillner.com)
693.
German draft proposal would subsidize smaller firms to enter 5G market (politico.eu)
694.
Try the new try.haxe (community.haxe.org)
695.
The visitor pattern is essentially the same thing as Church encoding (haskellforall.com)
696.
Requests dropped when using Cloudflare’s free tier for a commercial project (pawelurbanek.com)
697.
Product Manager vs. Product Marketing Manager vs. Product Owner (damilolaa.xyz)
698.
Do Things that Don't Scale (2013) (paulgraham.com)
699.
Collection of Human Interface and Software Design Guides (geofcrowl.com)
700.
San Francisco school board halts appointment based on race (abc7news.com)
701.
Oxford vaccine shows sustained protection of 76% in 3-month gap til second dose (ox.ac.uk)
702.
These 15 Billionaires Own America's News Media Companies (2016) (forbes.com)
703.
Launch HN: MindsDB (YC W20) – Machine Learning Inside Your Database
704.
ZZT: Epic’s First Game (howtogeek.com)
705.
Get a Life (crypto.stanford.edu)
706.
Checked C (github.com)
707.
Reloadr – Hot code reloading tool for Python (github.com)
708.
Shopify employees accessed customer databases without authorization
709.
Do Adults Really Not Remember School Sucked? (ianwelsh.net)
710.
Leaving Mozilla (emilykager.com)
711.
The Downside to Life in a Supertall Tower: Leaks, Creaks, Breaks (nytimes.com)
712.
Who did the Anglo-Saxons think they were? (archaeology.co.uk)
713.
Python strings are immutable, but only sometimes (web.eecs.utk.edu)
714.
Bevy: A game engine built in Rust (github.com)
715.
ComputeSharp, Run C# on the GPU (github.com)
716.
Radio Amateur Copies Signal from Mars-Orbiting Satellite (arrl.org)
717.
Boston public schools suspend advanced learning classes (wgbh.org)
718.
Roaring Kitty to testify on GameStop alongside hedge fund managers (reuters.com)
719.
Coinbase is a decentralized company, with no headquarters (blog.coinbase.com)
720.
Spotify patent would suggest songs based on users' emotions (bbc.com)