My 2022 high-end Linux PC
(michael.stapelberg.ch)
January 2022 Archive
2941.
2942.
What happens when millions of electric car batteries get old?
(ocregister.com)
2943.
2944.
Singer Meat Loaf has died
(bbc.co.uk)
2945.
Year old niche internet empire for sale
(bizbuysell.com)
2946.
Joe Rogan has completely disrupted the legacy media
(twitter.com)
2947.
Activision Workers Forming a Union
(nytimes.com)
2948.
The Embedded Controller and Its Legacy (2021)
(8051enthusiast.github.io)
2949.
2950.
Yuescript is a dynamic language that compiles to Lua
(yuescript.org)
2951.
2952.
Textual Healing: The Novel World of Bibliotherapy
(thewalrus.ca)
2953.
2954.
2955.
Gridrunner
(mwenge.github.io)
2956.
Washington, D.C., Has an Insider-Trading Problem
(nymag.com)
2957.
Framework Laptop Is Available for Pre-Order in UK, Germany, and France
(community.frame.work)
2958.
2959.
Back to the Future of Handwriting Recognition (2016)
(jackschaedler.github.io)
2960.
Fpx: Easy USB‑C power for all your devices
(fpx.oxplot.com)
2961.
2962.
The Atlantic’s vital currents could collapse
(technologyreview.com)
2963.
2964.
Show HN: Building a Neural Network in Pure Lisp Without Built-In Numbers
(woodrush.github.io)
2965.
Trader loses $510k trying to convert funds between two cryptocurrencies
(web3isgoinggreat.com)
2966.
A Medieval Book That Opens Six Different Ways (2018)
(openculture.com)
2967.
Fawkes – poison facial recognition datasets
(sandlab.cs.uchicago.edu)
2969.
2970.
PayPal stole users’ money after freezing, seizing funds, lawsuit alleges
(arstechnica.com)