The Drenching Richness of Andrei Tarkovsky
(newyorker.com)
February 2021 Archive
1501.
1502.
How to Get Startup Ideas
(wilburlabs.com)
1503.
1504.
1505.
The compiler for Teal, a typed dialect of Lua
(github.com)
1506.
1507.
Building a Design System at a Startup
(medium.com)
1508.
The Shannon Limit (2010)
(news.mit.edu)
1510.
Machine Learning, Kolmogorov Complexity, and Squishy Bunnies (2019)
(theorangeduck.com)
1511.
1512.
1513.
Experiment shows why ticket sellers hit you with last-second fees
(newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu)
1514.
What is an NFT from an artist’s perspective?
(alex-pardee.medium.com)
1515.
Locating Humans with DNS
(landshark.io)
1516.
What Inception Net Doesn't See
(abidlabs.github.io)
1517.
Guthib
(guthib.com)
1518.
What Is Specialized Hardware and Why Open Source Will Drive Adoption
(metal.equinix.com)
1520.
1521.
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Dashboards? (2018)
(alper.datav.is)
1522.
Improving texture atlas allocation in WebRender
(nical.github.io)
1523.
Online glassboard (like Lightboard) but using just free software
(blogs.lobsterpot.com.au)
1524.
Early Illustrations of the Nervous System
(publicdomainreview.org)
1525.
The US government is inviting inflation
(twitter.com)
1526.
The Mac price crash of 2021
(zdnet.com)
1527.
The frame rate of the universe (2009)
(librador.com)
1528.
1529.
The Art of the Cover Letter
(theparisreview.org)
1530.
Programming Book Profits (2008)
(johnresig.com)