May 2022 Archive
811.
Earn $200K by fuzzing for a weekend: Part 1 (secret.club)
812.
Apple Cash (apple.com)
813.
Simple software things that are actually very complicated (construct.net)
814.
Parsing JSON faster with Intel AVX-512 (lemire.me)
815.
HelloInbox – Ultimate email deliverability checklist and toolkit (helloinbox.email)
816.
Lidar reveals pre-Hispanic low-density urbanism in the Bolivian Amazon (nature.com)
817.
Wazero: The zero dependency WebAssembly runtime for Go developers (github.com)
818.
120k SVG logos, also available in PNG format (vectorwiki.com)
819.
5 Megawatt Nitinol Engine by Mcdonnell Douglas (2015) [video] (youtube.com)
820.
Multiple assignment and tuple unpacking improve Python code readability (2018) (treyhunner.com)
821.
Lisp, Smalltalk, and the power of symmetry (2014) (insearchofsecrets.com)
822.
Own your calendar and contacts with OpenBSD, Baïkal, and FOSS Android (baak6.com)
823.
Show HN: Natural Language Processing Demystified (Part One) (nlpdemystified.org)
824.
California parents could soon sue for social media addiction (apnews.com)
825.
Ask HN: Why does nobody support h.265/HEVC anymore?
826.
Graphene may have found its killer app (economist.com)
827.
SQLite may become foundational for digital progress (venturebeat.com)
828.
Haribo Goldbears, the world’s first gummy bears (smithsonianmag.com)
829.
Unfinished Business with Postgres (craigkerstiens.com)
830.
Hacking F-117A (github.com)
831.
Nota: A Document Language for the Browser (nota-lang.org)
832.
If Programming Languages Were Futurama Characters (netmeister.org)
833.
Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text (addons.mozilla.org)
834.
A CEO's Guide to Emacs (2015) (fugue.co)
835.
Arm Open Source makes a seamless migration to GitLab (about.gitlab.com)
836.
A lock-free, concurrent, generic queue in 32 bits (nullprogram.com)
837.
A 3400-year-old city emerges from the Tigris River (phys.org)
838.
Pikascript: An ultra-lightweight Python engine that can run in 4Kb of RAM (github.com)
839.
OTP 25 has been released (erlang.org)
840.
A 3400-year-old city emerges from the Tigris River (uni-tuebingen.de)