February 2022 Archive
361.
The Karikó problem: Lessons for funding basic research (statnews.com)
362.
Laravel 9 (laravel-news.com)
363.
Atari asks for help finding developer of 2600 game Aquaventure (venturebeat.com)
364.
Django: Reformatted code with Black (github.com)
365.
Fred's ImageMagick Scripts (fmwconcepts.com)
366.
Linux Sysops Handbook (abarrak.gitbook.io)
367.
Russian Ruble just lost ~30% of its value (cmegroup.com)
368.
Nike.com's robots.txt (nike.com)
369.
Ask HN: Anyone here have good material for learning how to sketch from scratch?
370.
Computer scientists prove why bigger neural networks do better (quantamagazine.org)
371.
Fengari – Lua for the Browser (fengari.io)
372.
MetalNES: Transistor Level NES Simulation (github.com)
373.
Los Angeles is spending up to $837k to house a single homeless person (ktla.com)
374.
The road to success is paved with rejection letters (perceiving-systems.blog)
375.
Developing a new app is unreasonable condition that Apple imposes on dating apps (acm.nl)
376.
The Internals of PostgreSQL (interdb.jp)
377.
Nearly a third of TV ads play to empty rooms (news.cornell.edu)
378.
A pentester gets root - step by step example (kaizoku.dev)
379.
Koenigsegg's Tiny Electric Motor Makes 335 HP and 443 LB-FT of Torque (roadandtrack.com)
380.
Impacts of lack of sleep (belkarx.github.io)
381.
JDeploy – Deploy desktop Java apps as native bundles on Mac, Linux, and Windows (jdeploy.com)
382.
Try Clojure – An interactive tutorial in the browser (tryclojure.org)
383.
Ask HN: Has anyone sold their employee stock on the secondary market?
384.
Disney Filmmaking Process (disneyanimation.com)
385.
Second Sight left users of its retinal implants in the dark (spectrum.ieee.org)
386.
/r/antiwork: A tragedy of sanewashing and social gentrification (tracingwoodgrains.medium.com)
387.
Running macOS in a Virtual Machine on Apple Silicon Macs (developer.apple.com)
388.
The claimed effect size is about a zillion times higher than is plausible (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
389.
Serenity OS: Interview (corecursive.com)
390.
New lightweight material is stronger than steel (news.mit.edu)