January 2022 Archive
3991.
3992.
US Sets New Global Daily Record of over 1M Covid Cases (bloomberg.com)
3993.
The open office floor plan: rethinking an awful idea (computerworld.com)
3994.
Kazakh Protesters Try to Make Their Voices Heard Amid the Chaos (rferl.org)
3995.
Emerging from Censorship (1993) (salmagundi.skidmore.edu)
3996.
Why is the nuclear power industry stagnant? (austinvernon.site)
3997.
3998.
Israel Trial Suggests 4th Dose Not Warding Off Omicron Infection (bloomberg.com)
3999.
Multiple airlines cancel flights due to 5G rollout (theverge.com)
4000.
The Nikon Z9 Is So Fast It Can Capture a Speeding Bullet (petapixel.com)
4001.
Becoming a Better Writer in Tech – The Pragmatic Engineer (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
4002.
How to shape sample data with PostgreSQL generate_series() and SQL (blog.timescale.com)
4003.
CoinDesk: Conflicts of interest make journalists more independent, apparently (davidgerard.co.uk)
4004.
They Found a Way to Thematically Sort All of Wikipedia on a Laptop (news.columbia.edu)
4005.
4006.
The US Refuses to Fall in Love with Electric Cars (wired.com)
4007.
Why Google's Plan to Cut Remote Worker Pay Is a Bad Idea (inc.com)
4008.
Ask HN: Do most of the regulars have their own side projects that make money?
4009.
Europe Is Entering a Death Spiral: How Immigrants Can Save It (maxdesalle.com)
4010.
Why the Term Jedi Is Problematic for Justice/Equity/Diversity/Inclusion Programs (scientificamerican.com)
4011.
Ask HN: What is one learnable skill you wish was more common in job applicants?
4012.
Ask HN: Work Gamification
4013.
Ask HN: What's the Best Way for a Layperson to Be Informed about Covid-19?
4014.
Ask HN: Examples of Unusual Code Formatting Styles?
4015.
Half of the female STEM faculty in the US were hired over more qualified men (twitter.com)
4016.
Green Bubbles: How Apple Quietly Gets iPhone Users to Hate Android Users (techdirt.com)
4017.
UK shops fear gaps on shelves as new Brexit import rules hit (theguardian.com)
4018.
Ask HN: Can you relax without a screen?
4019.
You probably don't need a knowledge garden (bytebase.io)
4020.
AT&T announces multi-gigabit fiber: $110 a month for 2Gbps, $180 for 5Gbps (arstechnica.com)