February 2021 Archive
1291.
When did generic grocery brands get so good looking? (eyeondesign.aiga.org)
1292.
Dunfield 6809 Portable (dunfield.classiccmp.org)
1293.
A battery invented 120 years before its time (bbc.com)
1294.
Why It Matters Whether Hashed Passwords Are Personal Information Under U.S. Law (jdsupra.com)
1295.
Google Cloud lost $5.6B in 2020 (techcrunch.com)
1296.
Some Proteins Change Their Folds to Perform Different Jobs (quantamagazine.org)
1297.
CP/Mish is an open source sort-of-CP/M distribution for Z80 (cowlark.com)
1298.
Unbroken Enigma Message (enigma.hoerenberg.com)
1299.
How to Write Readable Code (jeremymikkola.com)
1300.
Researchers rethink life in a cold climate after Antarctic find (theguardian.com)
1301.
Understanding is poor substitute for convexity (2012) (edge.org)
1302.
Show HN: White-Label TikTok (alvin5.com)
1303.
Emacs minor mode for d20 tabletop roleplaying games (spwhitton.name)
1304.
‘It just blew fire’: Kauai woman watched as an engine fell apart on flight 328 (hawaiinewsnow.com)
1305.
Strategies to Reduce Brain Fog and Improve Clear Thinking (thriveglobal.in)
1306.
2020 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Letter [pdf] (berkshirehathaway.com)
1307.
Google hasn’t updated their iOS apps for 2 months to avoid new privacy labels (arstechnica.com)
1308.
Show HN: Straw.Page – Extremely simple website builder (straw.page)
1309.
A 1000-processor chip powered by an AA battery (2016) (ucdavis.edu)
1310.
Uncle Bob and Silver Bullets (2017) (hillelwayne.com)
1311.
How the US Legalized Corruption (indica.medium.com)
1312.
The VT-69 portable data terminal (violence.works)
1313.
Google app analyzes selfies and finds doppelgangers in museum portraits (2018) (openculture.com)
1314.
Notion is experiencing a DNS issue (twitter.com)
1315.
Gitlab 13.9 (about.gitlab.com)
1316.
Managing Staff-Plus Engineers (2020) (lethain.com)
1317.
Don't Mess with Backprop: Doubts about Biologically Plausible Deep Learning (blog.evjang.com)
1318.
Full System Control with New SolarWinds Orion and Serv-U FTP Vulnerabilities (trustwave.com)
1319.
Want to Get Out Alive? Follow the Ants (nautil.us)
1320.
How many early human species existed on Earth? (livescience.com)