January 2022 Archive
3871.
PayPal is considering launching its own cryptocoin, report says (cnet.com)
3872.
Japanese Hanko Stamp: Guide to Japan’s Personal Seals (japancentric.com)
3873.
GNUHealth (directory.fsf.org)
3874.
Benefit from Learning to Say, “I Don’t Know” (spin.atomicobject.com)
3875.
Nurses: We Know the Real Cause of the Crisis in Our Hospitals. It’s Greed (nytimes.com)
3876.
Meta Sues for Data Scraping; Claim: Banned Users Creating New Accounts = Hacking (techdirt.com)
3877.
Dark Souls Servers Down Due to Exploit That Could Give Control of Your PC (kotaku.com)
3878.
New x-ray scanning technology reveals Covid-19’s damage to the body (nationalgeographic.com)
3879.
Recovering Nintendo’s Lost SimCity for the NES (gamehistory.org)
3880.
iCloud Private Relay Overview White Paper [pdf] (apple.com)
3881.
Bitcoin 'inventor' will face forgery claims over his Satoshi Nakamoto proof (theregister.com)
3882.
3883.
Drinking from the Fetid Well: Data Poisoning and Machine Learning (usni.org)
3884.
Worst of CES Awards: The least private/secure/repairable and least sustainable (theregister.com)
3885.
The Airline Passenger Rights Everyone Should Know (lifehacker.com)
3886.
Moxie Marlinspike leaves encrypted-messaging app Signal (bbc.co.uk)
3887.
3888.
A movie made using MSX2 computers: The Flying Luna Clipper (blog.gingerbeardman.com)
3889.
South African study suggests Omicron less severe even for unvaccinated (reuters.com)
3890.
Indonesia names new capital that will replace Jakarta (bbc.com)
3891.
Global spread of autoimmune disease blamed on western diet (theguardian.com)
3892.
3893.
This week in KDE: You wanted stability? Here’s some stability (pointieststick.com)
3894.
Gold and silver tubes in a Russian museum are the oldest known drinking straws (sciencenews.org)
3895.
3896.
Loneliness: Coping with the gap where friends used to be (theguardian.com)
3897.
Detroit Mound Monuments (placesjournal.org)
3898.
Python Soon to Support WebAssembly (twitter.com)
3899.
Raiding graves, not to rob but to remember (sapiens.org)
3900.
Elon Musk offered $5k to take down Twitter account tracking his private jet (businessinsider.com)