January 2022 Archive
1801.
Driverless cars won’t be good for the environment if they lead to more auto use (theconversation.com)
1802.
Why is the Simula One so expensive? (simulavr.com)
1803.
Strengthening our efforts against the spread of non-consensual intimate images (about.fb.com)
1804.
Why ideologies harm individuals (thomasprosser.substack.com)
1805.
Poll: Why are you staying at your job?
1806.
70 First Co-Founder Dates (abeclark.substack.com)
1807.
Show HN: AskPaulGraham (askpaulgraham.cyclic.app)
1808.
Ask HN: Is the Tech Bubble Crashing?
1809.
GLADOS – Generic Life Activity Data Organization System (github.com)
1810.
VT100 Machine Emulator in JavaScript (pcjs.org)
1811.
Solving Open Source Supply Chain Security for the PHP Ecosystem (paragonie.com)
1812.
Linear O(N) sorting with Radix Sort (2000) (codercorner.com)
1813.
Apple's AirTag uncovers a secret German intelligence agency (appleinsider.com)
1814.
DBOS: A DBMS-oriented Operating System [pdf] (vldb.org)
1815.
Show HN: Brew.fm – An alliance of artists who remix and edit each other's tracks (brew.fm)
1816.
Linux from Scratch (linuxfromscratch.org)
1817.
JSON Awareness in the Curl Tool (github.com)
1818.
1k-cycle lithium-sulfur battery could increase electric vehicle ranges (news.umich.edu)
1819.
Privacy concerns are breaking the Census (slowboring.com)
1820.
Machine Learning for MRI Image Reconstruction (rhotter.github.io)
1821.
Early, state-sanctioned LSD experiments in Bulgaria (2016) (atlasobscura.com)
1822.
Launch HN: ContainIQ (YC S21) – Kubernetes Native Monitoring with eBPF
1823.
Astronomers close in on new way to detect gravitational waves (nature.com)
1824.
AI could end foreign-language subtitles (axios.com)
1825.
Poll HN: What operating system do you primarily develop on?
1826.
Archaeological dig reignites debate over the Old Testament’s historical accuracy (smithsonianmag.com)
1827.
In 1953 a telco executive predicts the rise of smartphones and video calls (kqed.org)
1828.
Quantum particles feel the influence of gravitational fields they never touch (sciencenews.org)
1829.
No Way to Be Human: We now occupy a nearly natureless world (theatlantic.com)
1830.
‘Maus’ is an Amazon bestseller after Tennessee school ban (cnbc.com)