February 2021 Archive
1711.
Infinitely nested iframes (ciphrd.com)
1712.
Tribler: An attack-resilient micro-economy for media (github.com)
1713.
The Shocking Meltdown of Ample Hills, Brooklyn's Hottest Ice Cream Company (marker.medium.com)
1714.
Things Nerds Can Appreciate about Football’s Game Design (jessegalef.com)
1715.
How the Hell Do You Govern in a Complex World (howthehell.substack.com)
1716.
Facebook is gambling Australia can't do without it. What if we prove them wrong (theguardian.com)
1717.
The Dying Art of Persuasion (unherd.com)
1718.
When Engineers Were Humanists (nybooks.com)
1719.
How did things get this bad? The Axioms of linking (2019) (rosshemsley.co.uk)
1720.
Why does my PC crash only when my cat is nearby? (superuser.com)
1721.
Hardware SAS Raid on the Raspberry Pi CM4 (jeffgeerling.com)
1722.
Japan has appointed a Minister of Loneliness (insider.com)
1723.
Remote Tasmanian island to be powered by ‘blowhole’ wave energy (theguardian.com)
1724.
A reverse-engineered description of Adobe Type 1 fonts. (1989) (minnie.tuhs.org)
1725.
Grouparoo: Declarative Data Sync (grouparoo.com)
1726.
Launch HN: Spruce (YC W21) – OSS for User Owned and Provably Authentic Data
1727.
Ohmygit – An open source game about learning Git (ohmygit.org)
1728.
The Half-Life of Code (2017) (sandimetz.com)
1729.
iRacing Telemetry with F# (markjames.dev)
1730.
Google fires research leader amid diversity, research freedom controversies (reuters.com)
1731.
Bitcoin: The Idea That Eats Smart People (vanityfarce.com)
1732.
UK banks given six months to prepare for negative interest rates (theguardian.com)
1733.
Dear Email Industry, We've Got a GDPR Problem (jacquescorbytuech.com)
1734.
Unofficial Clubhouse app for Android (github.com)
1735.
Rethinking the IDE for the 2020s (movingfulcrum.com)
1736.
Languages That Could Change the Way You See the World (2015) (nautil.us)
1737.
How the Media Cracks Down on Critics of Israel (currentaffairs.org)
1738.
Join a browser fingerprinting study (browser-fingerprint.cs.fau.de)
1739.
In the future even your RAM will have firmware; and the subject of POWER10 blobs (devever.net)
1740.
The Kernel Programming Language (2010) (web.cs.wpi.edu)