January 2022 Archive
1831.
Spinthariscopes (unitednuclear.com)
1832.
Mapping my walks with OSRM and Rust (blog.dend.ro)
1833.
DOJ says encrypted Signal messages used to charge Oath Keepers leader (cnbc.com)
1834.
Turning a GitHub Page into a Progressive Web App (christianheilmann.com)
1835.
RDS vs. PlanetScale: Pricing Considerations (vantage.sh)
1836.
Internal Facebook Note: Here Is a “Psychological Trick” to Target Teens (buzzfeednews.com)
1837.
Quadrable: Multiversion DB – Sparse binary Merkle tree with partial-tree proofs (github.com)
1838.
BumbleBee: Run and distribute eBPF programs using OCI images (github.com)
1839.
Why is there no theory of the just riot? (2021) (cambridge.org)
1840.
Ask HN: Where Is the COLA?
1841.
Ask HN: My coworker doesn't work. Does it make sense for me to say anything?
1842.
Josh Hawley introducing his own stock ban bill (axios.com)
1843.
Ask HN: FOMO by working in startups only vs. Big companies
1844.
No, Ethereum Name Service is still a clown show (yanmaani.github.io)
1845.
‘Trading is gambling, no doubt about it’ cryptocurrency dealing fuels addiction (theguardian.com)
1846.
Security vulnerability in Rust standard library (blog.rust-lang.org)
1847.
Show HN: Processing 24 hours of video in ten minutes (sievedata.com)
1848.
Genuary 2022: Generative Code Art Prompts for a Month (genuary.art)
1849.
Node-Red (github.com)
1850.
Reddit Blocks Firefox (twitter.com)
1851.
Ylang: Universal language for eBPF, Stap+, GDB, and more (blog.openresty.com)
1852.
Framework Laptop Embedded Controller (EC) (github.com)
1853.
Unsupervised Brain Models (xcorr.net)
1854.
YouTube permanently bans Fox News host Dan Bongino (reuters.com)
1855.
DMV ‘revisiting’ its approach to regulating Tesla’s public self-driving test (latimes.com)
1856.
Hang your code out to DRY (johan.hal.se)
1857.
Daily Step Count and All-Cause Mortality: A Dose-Response Meta-analysis (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1858.
End of the line finally coming for BlackBerry devices (arstechnica.com)
1859.
Disambiguating the ‘Observable Universe’ (samenright.com)
1860.
ORI Movable Furniture (oriliving.com)