February 2022 Archive
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Competitive Programming with AlphaCode (deepmind.com)
62.
Twitter based map of Russian troop movements (maphub.net)
63.
Words known better by males than females, and vice versa (observablehq.com)
64.
The Unreasonable Math of Type 1 Diabetes (maori.geek.nz)
65.
Hoppscotch: Open-source alternative to Postman (hoppscotch.io)
66.
How I learned French in 12 months (2020) (runwes.com)
67.
Show HN: Test your shape rotation skills (0xf00ff00f.github.io)
68.
The fastest GIF does not exist (biphelps.com)
69.
Apple's custom NVMes are amazingly fast – if you don't care about data integrity (twitter.com)
70.
You can change your number (signal.org)
71.
Be anonymous (kg.dev)
72.
Soybean oil affects hypothalamus, causes genetic changes in mice: study (2020) (universityofcalifornia.edu)
73.
In second largest DeFi hack, Blockchain Bridge loses $320M Ether (blockworks.co)
74.
Top Performers Have a Superpower: Happiness (sloanreview.mit.edu)
75.
I shaved 187MB off United Airlines' 439MB iOS app (telkins.dev)
76.
Dell deletes Latitude CPU Throttling issue after link is posted here
77.
White hat hacker awarded $2M for fixing ETH-creation bug (cryptoadventure.com)
78.
Chernobyl power plant captured by Russian forces (reuters.com)
79.
As JetBrains we condemn the attacks taking place (twitter.com)
80.
Unlearning perfectionism (arunkprasad.com)
81.
Grist – Open core alternative to Airtable and Google Sheets (github.com)
82.
Don't make me think, or why I switched to Rails from JavaScript SPAs (reviewbunny.app)
83.
The Casio employee behind the “Sleng Teng” riddim that revolutionized reggae (nippon.com)
84.
The data are clear: The boys are not all right (washingtonpost.com)
85.
Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
86.
Show HN: Free and open-source illustrations for your projects (iradesign.io)
87.
LibreOffice running natively in the browser via WebAssembly (lab.allotropia.de)
88.
Discord is a black hole for information (knockout.chat)
89.
Jujutsu – A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful (github.com)
90.
Lambda Calculus in 400 Bytes (justine.lol)