January 2022 Archive
1711.
Llisp: Lisp in Lisp (stopa.io)
1712.
Understanding Lego Part Numbers (brickset.com)
1713.
Set up a website with Nim (2019) (ttj.dk)
1714.
Bitcoin value tumbles almost 50% since record November (cnn.com)
1715.
EU should ban proof-of-work crypto mining, regulator says (afr.com)
1716.
High carbohydrate intake, not fat, was associated with higher risk of mortality (2017) (thelancet.com)
1717.
SmallTalkUnix (thoughtstorms.info)
1718.
Ask HN: Recommendations for an SMTP Sending Service?
1719.
Can medieval sleeping habits fix America’s insomnia? (theatlantic.com)
1720.
Twitter Home made me miserable (stitcher.io)
1721.
NitroPhone 2/Pro with 4.5 years of software updates (nitrokey.com)
1722.
The Rise and Fall of 'Social Bot' Research (2021) (papers.ssrn.com)
1723.
Ask HN: Is HN becoming more an existential crisis echo chamber?
1724.
Introducing the new star-history.com – the missing GitHub star history graph (star-history.com)
1725.
Expose server behind NAT with Tor (golb.hplar.ch)
1726.
Tell HN: Dear Google support” ad in SJ Mercury News today
1727.
Study finds, surprisingly, that women are favored for jobs in STEM (2015) (washingtonpost.com)
1728.
The benefits of intermittent fasting the right way (bbc.com)
1729.
Netflix: Lessons in Experimentation (aakashg.com)
1730.
Hallucinogens, alcohol and leadership strategies in the ancient Peruvian Andes (cambridge.org)
1731.
Remix vs. Next.js (remix.run)
1732.
Technical Analysis of an Office RCE Exploit (billdemirkapi.me)
1733.
Attacks on Email Sender Authentication (blackhat.com)
1734.
Ask HN: What to do instead of drinking alcohol?
1735.
What do I do when my boss is sabotaging interviews? (workplace.stackexchange.com)
1736.
Myopericarditis rates in young men after Covid-19 vaccine second dose [pdf] (medrxiv.org)
1737.
How the gut differentiates artificial sweeteners from sugars in mice (the-scientist.com)
1738.
How to make Lisp go faster than C (2006) [pdf] (iaeng.org)
1739.
5G is for sensing, not communication [pdf] (acris.aalto.fi)
1740.
A NASA probe has touched plasma and gas that belongs to the sun (theatlantic.com)