January 2022 Archive
4051.
The Relativity of Wrong (1989) (hermiene.net)
4052.
Germany raises prospect of shutting telegram (bloomberg.com)
4053.
Placebo Effect Accounts for More Than 2/3s of Covid-19 Vaccine Adverse Events (bidmc.org)
4054.
How writing makes me a better software engineer, in 500 words (tldr.engineering)
4055.
I’m a climate scientist. Don’t Look Up captures the madness I see every day (theguardian.com)
4056.
AT&T/Verizon reject Buttigieg's plea to delay 5G amid warnings of aviation chaos (politico.com)
4057.
Practical Shell Patterns I Use (zwischenzugs.com)
4058.
Public goods problems are everywhere in software (wyclif.substack.com)
4059.
How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism (2020) (onezero.medium.com)
4060.
Argo and the Life of Ernest Hemingway (prabhupant.substack.com)
4061.
Tips for Building High-Quality Django Apps at Scale – DoorDash Engineering Blog (doordash.engineering)
4062.
Redis 7 brings new features and breaking changes (github.com)
4063.
Facial Recognition as a Pareto Technology (thediff.co)
4064.
Neal Stephenson Thinks Greed Might Be the Thing That Saves Us (nytimes.com)
4065.
Hollywood's New Rules (bariweiss.substack.com)
4066.
SolidJS 12k Hackathon (hack.solidjs.com)
4067.
Reports: “Graceful exit” for Kotick helped convince CEO to sell Activision (arstechnica.com)
4068.
Bill: certain discriminatory conduct by covered platforms shall be unlawful [pdf] (klobuchar.senate.gov)
4069.
Why Linux’s systemd is still divisive after all these years (howtogeek.com)
4070.
Convoy from British Columbia is now 70 Kilometers Long (twitter.com)
4071.
Computers Don't Argue (en.wikipedia.org)
4072.
Don't copy-paste commands from webpages – you can get hacked (bleepingcomputer.com)
4073.
Python 4.0 will never arrive (medium.com)
4074.
Polish leader admits country bought powerful Israeli spyware (apnews.com)
4075.
New Intel chips won't play Blu-ray disks due to SGX deprecation (bleepingcomputer.com)
4076.
A breakdown of a DKIM replay attack (protonmail.com)
4077.
Better.com’s founder returns as CEO after firing 900 workers on Zoom (nytimes.com)
4078.
Red Cross begs hackers not to leak data of “highly vulnerable people” (therecord.media)
4079.
HomelabOS Your offline-first privacy-centric personal data center (homelabos.com)
4080.
Real Time Background Changing from Concepts to Implementation (dataqoil.com)