February 2021 Archive
7201.
Making a JIT for Lox in One Evening with RPython/PyPy (youtube.com)
7202.
Cryptocurrency Sleuths Point to Robinhood as Dogecoin Whale (bloomberg.com)
7203.
A RISC-V assembler in Tcl (github.com)
7204.
Facebook Blocks Charities, Government Pages in Australia News Spat (bloomberg.com)
7205.
Why Isn't 1 a Prime Number? And how long has it been a number? (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
7206.
First Apple Silicon M1 malware discovered in the wild (appleinsider.com)
7207.
Mars Perseverance Rover (mars.nasa.gov)
7208.
Facebook blocks news content in Australia (theguardian.com)
7209.
Facebook reported revenue it ‘should have never made’, manager claimed (ft.com)
7210.
Why autism and invention are intimately related (newscientist.com)
7211.
Makefile Support in Visual Studio Code (devblogs.microsoft.com)
7212.
Introduction to Advanced Types in TypeScript (geekabyte.io)
7213.
Kubernetes Examples (k8s-examples.container-solutions.com)
7214.
Toward a disease sniffing device that rivals a dog's nose (news.mit.edu)
7215.
Ask HN: Is there any photo/copy of Apple's ANPP?
7216.
The Librarian War Against QAnon (theatlantic.com)
7217.
Intellivision Java (mikekohn.net)
7218.
Technosignatures: Looking to Planetary Atmospheres (centauri-dreams.org)
7219.
Zoom is the solution nobody asked for, to a problem that doesn’t exist (vanityfarce.com)
7220.
Artificial Neural Nets Finally Yield Clues to How Brains Learn (quantamagazine.org)
7221.
How Sustainable Is High-Tech Health Care? (solar.lowtechmagazine.com)
7222.
Amazon Review Hijacking (reviewmeta.com)
7223.
NZ Government Lawyers Spent 40,500 Hours Battling Kim Dotcom and Megaupload (torrentfreak.com)
7224.
Watch the Feb. 18 Landing Broadcast (mars.nasa.gov)
7225.
Facebook news ban is “arrogant,” Australia will not be “intimidated,” PM says (arstechnica.com)
7226.
Bitcoin Mining Farms in Texas Offline from Winter Storm (coindesk.com)
7227.
First Preview of Android 12 (android-developers.googleblog.com)
7228.
Debian: Make a Monetary Donation
7229.
PS5 scalpers want you to feel sorry for them – and yes, they’re being serious (techradar.com)
7230.
Planet Earth its quietest in decades as lockdowns reduce seismic noise (news.trust.org)