December 2021 Archive
2371.
Ask HN: Which important problem are you working on?
2372.
Bank of America execs warn junior staffers to ‘dress down’ as NYC crime surges (nypost.com)
2373.
Ask HN: What should founders do to protect against inflation?
2374.
Better SQL JOINs
2375.
Azul introduces remote compilation for Java (theregister.com)
2376.
Chaijs.com just let their domain expire (chaijs.com)
2377.
Writing a self-modifying x86 factorial program (brianstadnicki.github.io)
2378.
Thermo-Electric Generators (douglas-self.com)
2379.
The Background for CAR and CDR (howardism.org)
2380.
The JPEG XL standard has now been formally approved (twitter.com)
2381.
San Francisco’s vaunted tolerance dims amid brazen crimes (apnews.com)
2382.
Ask HN: Where are the resources for complex architectures for Node.js?
2383.
Monitoring the vintage server room (and reverse-engineering USB sensors) (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
2384.
Yale’s continuing retreat from academic freedom (thefire.org)
2385.
Ask HN: someone patented my software?
2386.
On building with a squad (jon.bo)
2387.
Antwerp: The Glory Years (lrb.co.uk)
2388.
“Elsevier's ”enhanced pdf viewer“ tracks where you click, view, [...]” (twitter.com)
2389.
Frame.work laptop now accepting pre-orders from UK, Germany and France (frame.work)
2390.
Alexandra Elbakyan speaks about how Sci-Hub came to be (youtube.com)
2391.
The Construction of Medieval and Tudor Houses in London (1991) [pdf] (arct.cam.ac.uk)
2392.
Expanding Sourcegraph from an on-premise product into a cloud offering (about.sourcegraph.com)
2393.
FreeBSD Foundation is still $55k short of their fundraising target for 2021 (freebsdfoundation.org)
2394.
Ancient dreams of intelligent machines: 3k years of robots (nature.com)
2395.
Unbuffered I/O Can Make Your Rust Programs Much Slower (era.co)
2396.
Smartphones Are a New Tax on the Poor (wired.com)
2397.
My troubles with MP3s (disquiet.com)
2398.
Apache Log4j vulnerability shows the importance of SBOMs of running apps (codenotary.com)
2399.
Ask HN: Hacker News, but for Finance?
2400.
Is Our Society Manufacturing Depressed People? (psychologytoday.com)