GitHub will natively support Mermaid diagrams
(github.com)
January 2022 Archive
1921.
1922.
A man who gave himself away (2016)
(mosaicscience.com)
1923.
1924.
Wordle Is Joining the New York Times
(nytco.com)
1925.
America's Favorite Pickup Truck Goes Electric
(newyorker.com)
1926.
Tesla Model S Goes 752 Miles with a Startup's Prototype Battery
(caranddriver.com)
1927.
1928.
The computer built to last 50 years (2021)
(ploum.net)
1930.
1931.
The Medieval Queens Whose Daring, Murderous Reigns Were Quickly Forgotten
(smithsonianmag.com)
1932.
1933.
From ES6 to Scala: Basics
(scala-js.org)
1934.
My Manager Made Me Cry at My Desk (and Other Stories)
(flameeyes.blog)
1935.
Surgical Programming
(macoy.me)
1936.
A Call to Build Models Like We Build Open-Source Software
(colinraffel.com)
1937.
1938.
Good and Bad Procrastination (2005)
(paulgraham.com)
1939.
How to make $13M on the App Store
(twitter.com)
1940.
JWST User Documentation
(jwst-docs.stsci.edu)
1941.
U.S. Political Party Preferences Shifted Greatly During 2021
(news.gallup.com)
1942.
Two Years Is Long Enough
(theatlantic.com)
1943.
The QT Timebomb
(fedguy.com)
1944.
Cryptocurrency Is a Giant Ponzi Scheme
(jacobinmag.com)
1945.
Not Another Framework
(remix.run)
1946.
1947.
Comcast Shot Themselves in the Foot with MTA-STS
(agwa.name)
1948.
Git.io no longer accepts new URLs
(github.blog)
1950.
Deep symbolic regression for recurrent sequences
(recur-env.eba-rm3fchmn.us-east-2.elasticbeanstalk.com)