January 2022 Archive
2851.
Police used fake DNA reports during interrogations (apnews.com)
2852.
The Modern Metadata Platform: What, Why, and How? (metaphor.io)
2853.
Show HN: I Launched a “Fun” Web App for Developers
2854.
Pa. fuel tax meant for bridge repair went to state police instead (2019) (whyy.org)
2855.
Peloton to halt production of its Bikes, treadmills as demand wanes (cnbc.com)
2856.
De-Google-Ify Internet (degooglisons-internet.org)
2857.
SpaceX's Boca Chica facility may be illegally dodging NEPA regulations (esghound.substack.com)
2858.
Those who'd had Covid-19 less likely than vaxxed to be infected in Delta wave (statnews.com)
2859.
Google introduces a new system for tracking Chrome browser users (nytimes.com)
2860.
Shell Builtin ‘eval’ (susam.net)
2861.
IUMA (Internet Underground Music Archive) Collection (archive.org)
2862.
Advanced Orion Satellites (space.skyrocket.de)
2863.
Ask HN: Are you prepared for loss of multiple trans-atlantic fibre-optic cables?
2864.
Hacktivism and State-Sponsored Knock-Offs. Attributing Deceptive Hack Operations (sentinelone.com)
2865.
Mozilla Asks for Donation in Cryptocurrency (twitter.com)
2866.
Sinclair Lewis saw Middle America as it was (nytimes.com)
2867.
Stuffing an SSD Inside the Raspberry Pi 400 (2021) (tdarb.org)
2868.
Unconscious R&D (2021) (subconscious.substack.com)
2869.
The many imagined lives of Fernando Pessoa (thebaffler.com)
2870.
The Trundle (en.wikipedia.org)
2871.
Creating a Postgres Foreign Data Wrapper (dolthub.com)
2872.
How the Hall Effect still reverberates (spectrum.ieee.org)
2873.
Mozilla Foundation now accepts cryptocurrency donations (twitter.com)
2874.
Tang ping, social protest movement to “lie down flat and get over the beatings” (en.wikipedia.org)
2875.
Tchaikovsky’s Patroness (daily.jstor.org)
2876.
Show HN: Cost-aware network traffic analysis (traffic-refinery.github.io)
2877.
Hayden's Calculator Museum (calculators.haywalk.ca)
2878.
Open Source Pocket Alternative (wallabag.it)
2879.
Did a mega drought topple empires 4,200 years ago? (nature.com)
2880.
Five Geek Social Fallacies (2003) (plausiblydeniable.com)