Show HN: Picosnitch – a reliable and lightweight security/privacy tool for Linux
(elesiuta.github.io)
January 2022 Archive
1621.
1622.
Rust extension traits, greppability and IDEs
(eli.thegreenplace.net)
1623.
The dawn of post-theory science?
(theguardian.com)
1624.
1625.
Stars may form 10 times faster than thought
(science.org)
1626.
1627.
Open-source tests of web browser privacy
(privacytests.org)
1628.
Theoretical Advances in AMM (Automated Market Maker) Understanding
(fbifemboy.substack.com)
1629.
1630.
NFTs Are, Quite Simply, Bullshit
(jacobinmag.com)
1631.
Brian Eno: Another Green World
(port-magazine.com)
1632.
Lies that powered the invention of Pong
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1633.
Leaving the company I co-founded
(patjfin.com)
1634.
Rebuilding Notre Dame Cathedral
(casdinteret.com)
1635.
The Art of Lisp and Writing
(dreamsongs.com)
1636.
Blender – Top Committers 2021
(blender.org)
1637.
1638.
Observing HTTP/2 Traffic Is Hard, but eBPF Can Help
(blog.px.dev)
1641.
FedEx: equip aircraft with countermeasure against heat-seeking missiles [pdf]
(public-inspection.federalregister.gov)
1642.
Xcode Through the Years
(martiancraft.com)
1643.
No Hello (2013)
(nohello.com)
1644.
PyFL – new functional programming language from Bill Wadge
(billwadge.com)
1645.
Some Amazon divisions have lost at least 35% of their staff in the past year
(businessinsider.com)
1646.
1647.
BreakingFormation: AWS CloudFormation Vulnerability
(orca.security)
1648.
Another new record in self-cleaning Turing machines
(nickdrozd.github.io)
1649.
When did Maytag go bad? (2007)
(automaticwasher.org)
1650.
Non-Tesla Supercharger Pilot
(tesla.com)