February 2021 Archive
1471.
Russian Pipeline Is Germany's Greatest Foreign Policy Embarrassment (spiegel.de)
1472.
WHO scientists: NYT misquoted us to fit a prescribed narrative (twitter.com)
1473.
Baby Foods Are Tainted with Dangerous Levels of Heavy Metals [pdf] (oversight.house.gov)
1474.
Dairy Made from Grass in a Fermentor (thosevegancowboys.com)
1475.
Why trademark Open Source software (lightmeter.io)
1476.
Flynt: Convert old Python string formatting to f-strings (github.com)
1477.
Argdown – a simple syntax for complex argumentation (argdown.org)
1478.
Tech barons like Jeff Bezos want to colonize space and the oceans (theguardian.com)
1479.
Cores of Rendering Madness: The AMD Threadripper Pro 3995WX Review (anandtech.com)
1480.
The Making of Facebook’s Supreme Court (newyorker.com)
1481.
Computers Aren't Fun Anymore (2020) (feifan.blog)
1482.
A Grand Anticlimax: The New York Times on Scott Alexander (scottaaronson.com)
1483.
Book Review: "This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends" (addxorrol.blogspot.com)
1484.
Proprietary Software Is Often Malware (gnu.org)
1485.
Python for Lisp Programmers (2000) (norvig.com)
1486.
The Cult of Best Practice (domk.website)
1487.
The Art of Picking Intel Registers (2003) (swansontec.com)
1488.
Python Cryptography, Rust, and Gentoo (lwn.net)
1489.
Arb: Efficient Arbitrary-Precision Midpoint-Radius Interval Arithmetic (2016) (arxiv.org)
1490.
Bromite: A Privacy-Enhanced Chromium Fork for Android (bromite.org)
1491.
Launch HN: Worksphere (YC W21) – Manage flexible in-office or remote workspaces
1492.
The APL Orchard (dyalog.com)
1493.
Slide Rules (osgalleries.org)
1494.
How libraries decide which books to keep (2014) (medium.com)
1495.
Intel leak: 20GB of source code, chipset design and Intel Management Engine (ME) (bleepingcomputer.com)
1496.
Stacker (YC S20) lets anyone transform spreadsheets and databases into web apps (venturebeat.com)
1497.
Apple’s App Store is hosting multi-million dollar scams (theverge.com)
1498.
Ask HN: Is “contact us for pricing” a dark pattern?
1499.
Website scores kill our success, waste our time (arencambre.com)
1500.
Study finds childhood diet has lifelong impact (news.ucr.edu)