January 2022 Archive
3451.
Help Us Investigate Facebook Pixel Tracking (themarkup.org)
3452.
A guide on how to use Ranch with Elixir (github.com)
3453.
Stop Storing Secrets in Environment Variables (blog.forcesunseen.com)
3454.
Laboratory Instrument Computer LINC: “The Genesis of a Technological Revolution” (history.nih.gov)
3455.
Map of London Gangs (kulturevulturez.com)
3456.
Government Requests to Remove Content (transparencyreport.google.com)
3457.
Scotland Awards 25 GW in ScotWind Auction (offshorewind.biz)
3458.
Dallas homicide numbers dropped by 13% in 2021. How? (dallasnews.com)
3459.
Kakitype et kydoniaty: Photography with Persimmon Tannin or Quince Tannin (anneloubuzot.com)
3460.
Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard for $68.7B (reuters.com)
3461.
“Engineering-Driven” Leads to “Engineering-Supremacy” (charity.wtf)
3462.
How to Download Everything Amazon Knows About You (It's a Lot) (lifehacker.com)
3463.
The Kept and the Killed: the history behind a hole-punched archive (publicdomainreview.org)
3464.
1k-light-year wide bubble surrounding Earth is source of all nearby, young stars (phys.org)
3465.
Pine64 January Update (pine64.org)
3466.
Google to free G Suite users: Pay up or lose your account (arstechnica.com)
3467.
Getting Started with Spatial Data in Postgres (sqlshack.com)
3468.
Hellekson's Law (risacher.org)
3469.
The New Lysenkoism (city-journal.org)
3470.
Writing Better Release Notes (simonwillison.net)
3471.
Ask HN: PhDs who’ve gone to hedge funds- how did you learn hedge funding?
3472.
GMU Sued for Zotero (2008) (crookedtimber.org)
3473.
Harvard’s Stance Against Standardized Testing Will Worsen Inequality (nationalreview.com)
3474.
Psychological Language on Twitter Predicts County-Level Heart Disease Mortality (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
3475.
3476.
UK Government Apparently Hoping It Can Regulate E2E Encryption Out of Existence (techdirt.com)
3477.
Business and Tacit Knowledge [video] (youtube.com)
3478.
GitHub: Add XMPP URI Support (RFC5122) (github.com)
3479.
Tracing the origins of plants in West African cuisine through archaeobotany (link.springer.com)
3480.
Fun with DBM-type databases (2018) (openwall.com)