Among February's receive and transmit are the following:
- After All These Years, the World is Still Powered by C Programming [13 min]
- Dennis Ritchie: The Development of the C Language [40 min]
- Richard P. Gabriel: The Rise of Worse is Better [7 min]
- Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years [11 min]
- Tom Lyon: My Summer at Bell Labs (part 1) [2 min]
- Tom Lyon: My Summer at Bell Labs (part 2) [3 min]
- A Detailed Explanation of Abstraction in Software Development [29 min]
- RFC1925: The Twelve Networking Truths [2 min]
- What is Urbit? An Introduction. [6 min]
- OpenSMTPD advisory dissected [22 min]
- Breaking Down : SHA-256 Algorithm [6 min]
- The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (documentary) [105 min]
- The mysterious disappearance of Google's click metric [2 min]
- In U.S., Library Visits Outpaced Trips to Movies in 2019 [5 min]
- Robert Nozick: The Tale of the Slave [3 min]
- Getting Eulered [12 min]
- Will no one resist the new totalitarianism? [6 min]
- The Intellectual and Moral Decline in Academic Research [6 min]
- The Birth of Modern Peer Review [4 min]
- Gigerenzer’s simple rules [21 min]
- Fukuyama, F. (1989). The End of History?. The National Interest, 31(16), 3–18. [46 min]
- Krauthammer, C. (1990). The Unipolar Moment. Foreign Affairs, 70(1), 23–33. doi:10.2307/20044692 [18 min]
- A Short Guide to the City by Peter Straub (short story) [19 min]
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