January 2022 Archive
6181.
Google drops FLoC after widespread opposition, pivots to “Topics API” plan (arstechnica.com)
6182.
U.S. Companies Down to Five-Day Supply of Key Chips, Report Says (wsj.com)
6183.
Performance Optimizations for the Shell Prompt (seb.jambor.dev)
6184.
After Subaru, Kia Latest Automaker to Disable Tech in Mass. Over Right-to-Repair (carscoops.com)
6185.
Ponzi and the City (drorpoleg.com)
6186.
Applied Computer Vision in Retail (pento.ai)
6187.
Knowing When to Say 'No' (github.com)
6188.
19-year-old built a flight-tracking Twitter bot, Elon Musk tried to pay him off (protocol.com)
6189.
Questions to ask in a calendar time audit (reclaim.ai)
6190.
Serverless Framework V3 (serverless.com)
6191.
Sierpinski’s Turtles (turtlespaces.org)
6192.
Ada/Spark Crate of the Year 2021 Winners Announced (blog.adacore.com)
6193.
The Disney+ Application Development Kit (ADK) (medium.com)
6194.
Fantastic Symbols and Where to Find Them – Part 2 (polarsignals.com)
6195.
It's data privacy day, but you should not have to care about privacy (medium.com)
6196.
Largest Known Prime Number (en.wikipedia.org)
6197.
More Than 80% of NFTs Created for Free on OpenSea Are Fraud or Spam (vice.com)
6198.
6199.
Using NFTs to own ingame objects: Also pretty much a scam (youtube.com)
6200.
‘Clive Bell and the Making of Modernism’ Review: Bloomsbury’s Forgotten Man (wsj.com)
6201.
The Great Resignation Has Morphed into the Great Sabbatical (fastcompany.com)
6202.
A Strange Medieval Manuscript Taught Me How Couples Flirted a Thousand Years Ago (tedgioia.substack.com)
6203.
Radio Garden – Explore live radio by rotating the globe (radio.garden)
6204.
Elements of the Theory of Computation (1997) (pearson.com)
6205.
Japanese Publishers to Sue Cloudflare for Hosting Manga Piracy Sites (animenewsnetwork.com)
6206.
A tiny European country took on China over Taiwan (cnn.com)
6207.
The Physics of the N95 Face Mask (wired.com)
6208.
6209.
Spotify: Streaming giant announces plans to clamp down on Covid misinformation (bbc.co.uk)
6210.
Spotify’s Joe Rogan Problem Isn’t Going Away (nytimes.com)