January 2022 Archive
2431.
The con artist who sold rich investors a fake country (thehustle.co)
2432.
Arctic 'Survival Parenting' (bbc.com)
2433.
Chain of vulnerabilities led to RCE on Cisco Prime servers (portswigger.net)
2434.
Topos Theory in a Nutshell (math.ucr.edu)
2435.
Libadwaita 1.0 (blogs.gnome.org)
2436.
Postgres full text search examples (github.com)
2437.
Steam Deck Launching February 25th (store.steampowered.com)
2438.
Show HN: Netvyne – a Chrome extension to leave and read comments on any URL (netvyne.com)
2439.
The International Flag of Planet Earth (flagofplanetearth.com)
2440.
Ask HN: Which VM orchestrator do you use?
2441.
Ask HN: How do I deal with not being able to build products
2442.
Ask HN: Anyone considered being phone-free?
2443.
SCOTUS to Consider Challenges to Race-Conscious Admissions at Harvard, UNC (wsj.com)
2444.
Keyboards and Open-Source (cullmann.io)
2445.
Hot Takes on Code Freezes (jeli.io)
2446.
What sonic black holes say about real ones (quantamagazine.org)
2447.
Python Type Hints – How to Handle Optional Imports (adamj.eu)
2448.
Why do startups hire so many people? (quora.com)
2449.
Microfibers Released into the Air from a Household Tumble Dryer (pubs.acs.org)
2450.
Google, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft Weave a Fiber-Optic Web of Power (wsj.com)
2451.
Nobody Cares About Decentralization – They Just Want to Get Rich (ez.substack.com)
2452.
Wi-Fi 7 at 40 gigabits per second, it’ll be four times as fast as Wi-Fi 6 (spectrum.ieee.org)
2453.
Same-origin violation vulnerability in Safari 15 could leak a user’s website (portswigger.net)
2454.
Titanic: Honor and Glory (titanichg.com)
2455.
Prince Andrew loses military titles and patronages (bbc.co.uk)
2456.
RSpec Is for the Literate (2011) (avdi.codes)
2457.
Tonga gone silent after volcanic eruption seemly broke the subsea fiber cables (old.reddit.com)
2458.
Deep diving into the thread pool: a debugging story (yakkomajuri.github.io)
2459.
TeXMe Demo: Self-Rendering Markdown and MathJax Documents (susam.github.io)
2460.
Remembering Mark Weiser: Chief Technologist Xerox PARC (2000) [pdf] (roywant.com)