January 2022 Archive
1621.
Show HN: Picosnitch – a reliable and lightweight security/privacy tool for Linux (elesiuta.github.io)
1622.
Rust extension traits, greppability and IDEs (eli.thegreenplace.net)
1623.
The dawn of post-theory science? (theguardian.com)
1624.
Edina Minnesota latest suburb to roll out homeowner surveillance camera program (startribune.com)
1625.
Stars may form 10 times faster than thought (science.org)
1626.
I switched my newsletters from Substack and Mailchimp to Buttondown (guzey.com)
1627.
Open-source tests of web browser privacy (privacytests.org)
1628.
Theoretical Advances in AMM (Automated Market Maker) Understanding (fbifemboy.substack.com)
1629.
Benchmarking CRuby, MJIT, YJIT, JRuby, and TruffleRuby (eregon.me)
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.
Lipids can modulate RNA activity, a possible clue to origin of life (tu-dresden.de)
1638.
Observing HTTP/2 Traffic Is Hard, but eBPF Can Help (blog.px.dev)
1639.
Union Pacific Addresses LA Cargo Thefts; Problem Requires Collective Effort (up.com)
1640.
Ask HN: Why is there no high quality method for voice control of a PC?
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.
The harrowing journey to Elephant Island by Ernest Shackleton and Endurance crew (atlasobscura.com)
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)