February 2021 Archive
871.
A one-bit processor explained: reverse-engineering the vintage MC14500B (righto.com)
872.
Fuzzy Name Matching in Postgres (info.crunchydata.com)
873.
Cloudflare Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2020 Financial Results (cloudflare.net)
874.
Python Pattern Matching (github.com)
875.
The Physics of baking good Pizza [pdf] (arxiv.org)
876.
Amazon insiders sound alarm over security (politico.eu)
877.
Creators of ORCA and their works embracing tech minimalism and software freedom (esoteric.codes)
878.
How Billionaire Robert Smith Avoided Indictment in Multimillion-Dollar Tax Case (bloomberg.com)
879.
Is Google’s AI research about to implode? (soccermatics.medium.com)
880.
Beam has raised $9.5M to reinvent the browser (sifted.eu)
881.
Nevada bill would allow tech companies to create governments (techregister.co.uk)
882.
Garuda Linux (garudalinux.org)
883.
Behold z, the unsung jewel that rethinks shell navigation (aymericbeaumet.com)
884.
Show HN: Screenstab – A tool to turn screenshots into image assets (screenstab.com)
885.
Looking at GSM security 30 years later (harrisonsand.com)
886.
HyperRogue: A puzzle roguelike in a non-Euclidean world (roguetemple.com)
887.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti has died (nytimes.com)
888.
AMC, GameStop Give Hedge Fund Mudrick Capital $200M in Gains (bloomberg.com)
889.
How .NET container images are maintained (devblogs.microsoft.com)
890.
Cranelift, Part 2: Compiler Efficiency, CFGs, and a Branch Peephole Optimizer (cfallin.org)
891.
The Shame of Swedish Education: J’Accuse (dianeravitch.net)
892.
Airbnb will build a new tech hub in Atlanta (protocol.com)
893.
Mt. Gox demise as told by a Bitcoin insider (bloomberg.com)
894.
Amazon documents reveal company’s strategy to dodge India’s regulators (reuters.com)
895.
Noweb – A Simple, Extensible Tool for Literate Programming (cs.tufts.edu)
896.
Show HN: Vellum – An interactive list of nonfiction books reviewed by academics (vellum.tachy.org)
897.
Ruby Garbage Collection Deep Dive: Tri-Color Mark and Sweep (jemma.dev)
898.
Zuckerberg wants to 'inflict pain' on Apple for privacy changes (appleinsider.com)
899.
Feedback Welcome: I am developing an e-paper calendar as a consumer product (invisible-computers.com)
900.
A second look at "no code" tools (2019) (webflow.com)