January 2022 Archive
1951.
Efficient Pagination Using Deferred Joins (aaronfrancis.com)
1952.
Show HN: Spade, A simple programming language with a TUI IDE (hackage.haskell.org)
1953.
Common Lisp: Macroexpand-time branching (mov.im)
1954.
Suicidal and depressed 55 yr old ex radio announcer homeless
1955.
Curse of the Colonel (en.wikipedia.org)
1956.
Implementing a quantum computer emulator in SQL (explainextended.com)
1957.
Ask HN: Do you consider Hacker News to be a positive/useful use of your time?
1958.
Does the software industry learn? (tomrenner.com)
1959.
Two startups tried to catch up to makers of advanced computer chips, and failed (wsj.com)
1960.
The economic consequences of major tax cuts for the rich (academic.oup.com)
1961.
Bitcoin network power slumps as Kazakhstan crackdown hits crypto miners (reuters.com)
1962.
Is Space Pixelated? The Quest for Quantum Gravity (scitechdaily.com)
1963.
How to easily read 50 books a year (ramoswriter.com)
1964.
Awesome Functional Programming (github.com)
1965.
Who Is the Network Access Broker ‘Wazawaka?’ (krebsonsecurity.com)
1966.
Saffron, the most expensive spice (2018) (gastropod.com)
1967.
Wikipedia Editors Have Voted Not to Classify NFTs as Art, Sparking Outrage (news.artnet.com)
1968.
Cloud Native Interactive Landscape (landscape.cncf.io)
1969.
How to acquire 1,024 public IPv4 addresses which are worth $60K for $500 (twitter.com)
1970.
SQLite 3.37.2 fixes potentially database corruption bug
1971.
Pulp: Playdate IDE Public Beta (play.date)
1972.
SPyQL – SQL with Python in the Middle (github.com)
1973.
Abstractions, Their Algorithms, and Their Compilers (cacm.acm.org)
1974.
Ready for an N95? Here's how to find a high-quality one that fits you well (npr.org)
1975.
Craig Wright suing developers to forcibly give him access to internet coins (theregister.com)
1976.
Gambler’s Fallacy and the Regression to the Mean (theness.com)
1977.
Terminal support for emoji (darrenburns.net)
1978.
The Writing on the Wall: Sci-Fi’s Empty Techno-Optimism (bloodknife.com)
1979.
Calorie Counting App Has No Effect on Mental Health or Health Behaviors (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1980.
UK schools receive 300k CO2 monitors in gov initiative to reduce COVID19 spread (imperial.ac.uk)