February 2022 Archive
151.
Someone should probably start a bright home lighting company (2019) (lincolnquirk.com)
152.
F-Droid – alternative to Google Play store (f-droid.org)
153.
NewPipe: A lightweight YouTube experience for Android (newpipe.net)
154.
Gut microbe linked to depression in large health study (science.org)
155.
Finding the average of two unsigned integers without overflow (devblogs.microsoft.com)
156.
Woman appears cured of HIV after umbilical-cord blood transplant (wsj.com)
157.
Tesla to recall vehicles that may disobey stop signs (reuters.com)
158.
That wild Ask a Manager story (jacobian.org)
159.
Controlling the nuclear fusion plasma in a tokamak with reinforcement learning (deepmind.com)
160.
Indian teen chess grandmaster beats Magnus Carlsen in online rapid tournament (axios.com)
161.
Open Textbook Initiative (aimath.org)
162.
Social engineering scam that nearly cost me all of my ETH (twitter.com)
163.
How a middle aged CS major debunked a classic positive psychology finding (2013) (narratively.com)
164.
I love you, Hacker News, but you’re toxic (kg.dev)
165.
Spinal implants allow paralysed people to walk, swim and cycle again (economist.com)
166.
Understanding the War in Ukraine (acoup.blog)
167.
I have never read a business plan or balance sheet (twitter.com)
168.
Tell HN: Stack Exchange (Stack Overflow) is now blocking Tor
169.
J&J tried to get federal judge to block publication of Reuters story (reuters.com)
170.
A functioning Turing Machine using Notepad++ and its find/replace regex engine (github.com)
171.
Trudeau Invokes Emergencies Act (ottawacitizen.com)
172.
The dangers of high status, low wage jobs (economistwritingeveryday.com)
173.
How to Mislead with Facts (consilienceproject.org)
174.
No user accounts, by design (f-droid.org)
175.
Slackware 15.0 (slackware.com)
176.
Satellite finds methane leaks from gas pipelines (npr.org)
177.
Avoiding the top Nginx configuration mistakes (nginx.com)
178.
Convoy Crackdown – power to freeze bank accounts without trial or legal recourse (thezvi.substack.com)
179.
A low-cost and shielding-free ultra-low-field brain MRI scanner (nature.com)
180.
Feynman on group decision-making at Los Alamos (1985) (cs.au.dk)