January 2022 Archive
3931.
Using marijuana may affect your ability to think and plan, study says (cnn.com)
3932.
The Curse of the Grandmaster Title (gardinerchess.com.au)
3933.
More women in a STEM field leads people to label it as a ‘soft science' (theconversation.com)
3934.
How We Ended Up with the Pregnant Man Emoji (appleinsider.com)
3935.
I crowdfunded a novel using cryptocurrency (ellegriffin.substack.com)
3936.
Omicron Study in S. Africa Points to End of Acute Pandemic (bloomberg.com)
3937.
Can Google Be Trusted? (computerworld.com)
3938.
Popcorn Time: The “Netflix of Piracy” Is Dead, Developers Announce (independent.co.uk)
3939.
Simula One (Linux VR PC) Pricing and Kickstarter Goal (simulavr.com)
3940.
Billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya: ‘Nobody Cares’ about Uyghur Genocide in China (cnbc.com)
3941.
Ask HN: Have anyone had success with projector-based work station?
3942.
What's Inside WD-40? Superlube's Secret Sauce (2009) (wired.com)
3943.
What a Shipwreck’s Tree Rings Reveal (sapiens.org)
3944.
Average undesired weight gain by adults in the US since the start of pandemic (statista.com)
3945.
What to Eat and When to Eat for Longevity – Lifespan, David Sinclair EP2 (open.spotify.com)
3946.
CIA says 'Havana Syndrome' not result of sustained campaign by hostile power (nbcnews.com)
3947.
Evidence for a mouse origin of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
3948.
'In no circumstances' is forced vaccination okay: UN rights chief (2021) (channelnewsasia.com)
3949.
Tesla is like an ‘iPhone on wheels.’ And consumers are locked into its ecosystem (washingtonpost.com)
3950.
Abisxir/alasgar: 3D game engine for nim (github.com)
3951.
More States Are Banning Legally Imported Cars and Nobody Will Say Why (jalopnik.com)
3952.
Weather satellite detects meteor explosion near Pittsburgh on first day of 2022 (upi.com)
3953.
Bending the Rules on Bacteria (2011) (nytimes.com)
3954.
Yet Another Awk Cheat Sheet (blog.blockingqueue.com)
3955.
Judge rules FDA can’t keep vaccine docs secret ‘until 2096’ (rt.com)
3956.
A modern reimplementation of HP’s RPL (rpl2.net)
3957.
A long rant about Ruby, its value, its innovations, and its (sad) fate (threadreaderapp.com)
3958.
Rpilocator – Find a Raspberry Pi in Stock (rpilocator.com)
3959.
Ransomware gang coughs up decryptor after realizing they hit the police (bleepingcomputer.com)
3960.
Popular JavaScript package “Faker” replaced with message about Aaron Schwartz (github.com)