An old photo of a large BBS
(rachelbythebay.com)
January 2022 Archive
1321.
1322.
1323.
How bad is QWERTY, really? A review of the literature, such as it is
(erichgrunewald.com)
1325.
Golang’s most important feature is invisible
(blog.devgenius.io)
1326.
Burning plasma achieved in inertial fusion
(nature.com)
1327.
1328.
“Y Combinator is not worth it”
(twitter.com)
1329.
Explaining to my parents what I do
(neelsomani.com)
1330.
1331.
Provably space-efficient parallel functional programming
(blog.sigplan.org)
1332.
1333.
1334.
High degree of overlap between r/poor and crypto subreddits
(subredditstats.com)
1335.
Meta 'most reluctant' to work with government: Home Affairs
(innovationaus.com)
1336.
AWS is not a dumb pipe
(matt-rickard.com)
1337.
1338.
AWS Service Terms: the clause 42.10
(aws.amazon.com)
1339.
uLisp on the Raspberry Pi Pico
(ulisp.com)
1340.
Show HN: Bel in Clojure
(stopa.io)
1341.
Crows may soon be Sweden’s newest litter pickers
(thelocal.com)
1342.
Francis Fukuyama – Against Identity Politics
(amc.sas.upenn.edu)
1343.
Milton Friedman’s Interest Rate Fallacy
(maroonmacro.substack.com)
1344.
Where have you gone, Peter Norton? (2014)
(technologizer.com)
1345.
Web 3 Doesn't Exist
(cobie.substack.com)
1346.
The largest group of nesting fish ever found lives beneath Antarctic ice
(sciencenews.org)
1347.
Ffmpeg 5.0
(ffmpeg.org)
1348.
Pg_cron
(github.com)
1350.
A not so gentle intro to web3
(kooslooijesteijn.net)