January 2022 Archive
1651.
25% of U.S. adults are not active enough to protect their health (cdc.gov)
1652.
Music subscriber market shares Q2 2021 (midiaresearch.com)
1653.
Ask HN: Are Microsoft development stack and Azure a dead-end career path?
1654.
In Defense of Async: Function Colors Are Rusty (thecodedmessage.com)
1655.
The forgotten pleasures of analog media (yalereview.org)
1656.
Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan shaped modern politics (newstatesman.com)
1657.
Get ahead by not shooting yourself in the foot (piszek.com)
1658.
Meta AI: Fist high-performance self-supervised algorithm for multiple modalities (ai.facebook.com)
1659.
PSA: If you want to know why a company rejected you, send them a GDPR request (old.reddit.com)
1660.
FOSS donations which reach the roots (github.com)
1661.
HTML is/as a programming language (github.com)
1662.
GoSTL: Algorithm and datastructure library for Go similar to C++ STL (github.com)
1663.
Embeddable, replicated and fault tolerant SQL engine based on Sqlite (github.com)
1664.
Vintage radio broadcasting equipment (oldradio.com)
1665.
(Unofficial) Insider guide to tech interviews (bartwronski.com)
1666.
Memory leaks: the forgotten side of web performance (nolanlawson.com)
1667.
The Memories of Z80 Past: Zaxxon and Future Spy (nicole.express)
1668.
Starlink works great until the cats find out that it gives off heat (twitter.com)
1669.
Whichever party is in power, policies tend to be similar (thomasprosser.substack.com)
1670.
Bulgaria Freelance Taxes: Detailed Breakdown (dmitryfrank.com)
1671.
The Gritty, Underground Network Bringing Japan’s Arcades to the US (wired.com)
1672.
COM+ Revisited (lowleveldesign.org)
1673.
Tabby's Star (en.wikipedia.org)
1674.
Archaeologists Find 4k-Year-Old Board Game in Oman (archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com)
1675.
Show HN: Stop Putting AWS Credentials in GitHub Secrets (github.com)
1676.
Utah tech executive resigns after anti-semitic email rant (fox13now.com)
1677.
The Autism Phenome Project: Toward Identifying Meaningful Subgroups of Autism (frontiersin.org)
1678.
Ransomware-resistant backups with duplicity and AWS S3 (franzoni.eu)
1679.
Ask HN: Do people still use DeviantArt?
1680.
The Great Unconformity: Research points to glaciers being the culprit (vice.com)