May 2022 Archive
781.
When we learn more about a stranger, we feel like they know us better too (digest.bps.org.uk)
782.
Demystifying Database Performance for Developers (crunchydata.com)
783.
DigitalOcean: New $4 Droplet and updated pricing (digitalocean.com)
784.
See's Candies is Warren Buffett’s ‘dream’ investment (thehustle.co)
785.
A vision of a multi-threaded Emacs (coredumped.dev)
786.
Total Commander forced to stop letting you install APKs (androidpolice.com)
787.
Using a Linux phone as a secondary monitor (tuxphones.com)
788.
User Disengagement (zerodha.tech)
789.
Walkthrough of UHC’s claim reimbursement form game (github.com)
790.
Easy 6502 (skilldrick.github.io)
791.
Pesticide residues could negate the health benefits of fruits and vegetables (sciencedirect.com)
792.
Dude, where's my fuel? (prometheusfuels.com)
793.
What is the web revival? (thoughts.melonking.net)
794.
This Image Does Not Exist (thisimagedoesnotexist.com)
795.
What every programmer should know about solid-state drives (2014) (codecapsule.com)
796.
The domain for the Python Requests library is expired (docs.python-requests.org)
797.
A single memory is stored across many connected brain regions (news.mit.edu)
798.
UK telecom EE blocks archive.org (virtuallyfun.com)
799.
The Tools I Use to Write Books (2018) (thorstenball.com)
800.
Ray-optics: a web app to simulate the reflection and refraction of light (ricktu288.github.io)
801.
The Agony of Eros: Dating (ava.substack.com)
802.
Ask HN: Recommend employers with positive social impact
803.
A rant about search engine results for large format laser printers [video] (youtube.com)
804.
Jack Dorsey leaves Twitter's board of directors (axios.com)
805.
Our Experience Porting the YJIT Ruby Compiler to Rust (shopify.engineering)
806.
Project Alice – an open source virtual assistant that can run offline (github.com)
807.
India reveals RISC-V CPU roadmap, expects product by 2023 (pib.gov.in)
808.
Show HN: A Spatial Environment for Python (python.natto.dev)
809.
You don’t need to be “enterprise-ready” or “scalable” (gorelay.co)
810.
When Your Smart ID Card Reader Comes With Malware (krebsonsecurity.com)