January 2022 Archive
1441.
Anti-work subreddit goes private after rough Fox News interview (mashable.com)
1442.
Does my site need HTTPS? (doesmysiteneedhttps.com)
1443.
United flies passenger flight on sustainable aviation fuel supplying one engine (ge.com)
1444.
Uninitialized memory: Unsafe Rust is too hard (lucumr.pocoo.org)
1445.
Surprises in the Bitcoin blockchain and how they are stored (2014) (righto.com)
1446.
Some ways DNS can break (jvns.ca)
1447.
Pydantic (github.com)
1448.
Click and Swap, our alternative to Drag and Drop (engineering.contentsquare.com)
1449.
Generate static sites from Markdown files with Caddy (2018) (blog.thomaspuppe.de)
1450.
On the criteria to be used in decomposing systems into modules (1972) [pdf] (win.tue.nl)
1451.
Ethnographic research on Dynamicland (christophlabacher.com)
1452.
Around 1860, Britain was gripped with a craze for “cartes de visite” (bbc.com)
1453.
Ask HN: Alternate Email hosting to G Suite
1454.
COVIDtests.gov – Free at-home Covid-19 tests (covidtests.gov)
1455.
In the 1800s, Jersey Island Was Covered With 12-Foot-Tall Kale (atlasobscura.com)
1456.
Show HN: SPyQL – SQL with Python in the middle (github.com)
1457.
Celebrity fascination tied to lower intelligence (bmcpsychology.biomedcentral.com)
1458.
Writing Literate API Documentation in Emacs Org Mode (joseph8th.github.io)
1459.
An Armful of CHERIs (msrc-blog.microsoft.com)
1460.
Winnie-the-Pooh and more works enter the public domain (npr.org)
1461.
The clock does not measure time; it produces it (noemamag.com)
1462.
How programmers make sure that their software is correct (lemire.me)
1463.
Ask HN: What technology is “cutting edge” in 2022?
1464.
Database character sets and collations explained – why utf8 is not UTF-8 (hellodevops.blog)
1465.
How to grow monosodium glutamate (MSG) crystals (crystalverse.com)
1466.
Dutch athletes warned to keep phones and laptops out of China (reuters.com)
1467.
Malicious app on Google Play drops banking malware on users’ devices (blog.pradeo.com)
1468.
RFC8890 – The Internet Is for End Users (datatracker.ietf.org)
1469.
Proposal to merge WASI based WebAssembly support (bugs.ruby-lang.org)
1470.
Strange DNA structures linked to cancer (the-scientist.com)