February 2022 Archive
241.
An update on AirTag and unwanted tracking (apple.com)
242.
BeeWare – write Python, run everywhere using native UIs (beeware.org)
243.
My smart home 2021: A Home Assistant love story (jorisroovers.com)
244.
AdaCore and Ferrous Systems Joining Forces to Support Rust (blog.adacore.com)
245.
Podman 4.0 (podman.io)
246.
Tell HN: Replace the X with a 5 in arXiv.org to display a paper in HTML
247.
Why the West is reluctant to deny Russian banks access to SWIFT (economist.com)
248.
Our nation cannot censor its way back to cultural health (frenchpress.thedispatch.com)
249.
WebVM: Server-less x86 virtual machines in the browser (leaningtech.com)
250.
Amazon more than doubles max base pay to $350k (geekwire.com)
251.
Rustenstein 3D: Game programming like it's 1992 (tech.nextroll.com)
252.
Is it safe to use __secret_internals_do_not_use_or_you_will_be_fired? (github.com)
253.
AMD is now worth more than Intel (finance.yahoo.com)
254.
Why not hire part-time developers? (aklos.substack.com)
255.
DuckDuckGo \u202E (duckduckgo.com)
256.
First images of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain during sleep (2019) (bu.edu)
257.
Wine bricks saved the U.S. wine industry during Prohibition (2015) (vinepair.com)
258.
Nerdle = Like Wordle but with Equations (nerdlegame.com)
259.
Show HN: Jless, a command-line JSON viewer (pauljuliusmartinez.github.io)
260.
An 8-year-old slid his handwritten book onto a library shelf (washingtonpost.com)
261.
No one cared about my spreadsheets (econlib.org)
262.
Go performance from version 1.2 to 1.18 (benhoyt.com)
263.
How PostgreSQL stores rows (ketansingh.me)
264.
Travel is no cure for the mind (2018) (moretothat.com)
265.
Investors bought a record share of U.S. homes in 2021 (washingtonpost.com)
266.
Filters to block and remove copycat-websites from DuckDuckGo, Google and other (github.com)
267.
Some mistakes Rust doesn't catch (fasterthanli.me)
268.
Free public domain ebooks in PDf, ePub, mobi formats (globalgreyebooks.com)
269.
Global chip shortage may soon turn into an oversupply crisis (asia.nikkei.com)
270.
Every employee who leaves Apple becomes an ‘associate’ (washingtonpost.com)