May 2022 Archive
9271.
Lidar reveals networks of pre-Columbian cities and towns in Bolivia (arstechnica.com)
9272.
War hacks: How outgunned Ukraine finds ways to counter Russia (npr.org)
9273.
Earth’s orbital debris problem is worsening, and policy solutions are difficult (arstechnica.com)
9274.
DARPA Bio-Inspired Restoration of Aged Concrete Edifices (sam.gov)
9275.
Bill Would Decriminalize Jaywalking in California (mymotherlode.com)
9276.
‘Unsustainable’: how satellite swarms pose a rising threat to astronomy (nature.com)
9277.
Pfizer to Sell Vaccines, Drugs at Low Prices to Poorer Countries (wsj.com)
9278.
Elon Musk is planning a 24-hour Tesla restaurant in Hollywood (fortune.com)
9279.
Through Recession and a Pandemic, the Book Business Is Thriving in Buenos Aires (nytimes.com)
9280.
I built my own graphics card (2021) (youtube.com)
9281.
Paradise burned to the ground. Now it's another hot housing market (vice.com)
9282.
Statically Checked SQL for F# (github.com)
9283.
Twitter shareholder sues Elon Musk for tanking the company’s stock (theverge.com)
9284.
Fog Collection (en.wikipedia.org)
9285.
The Controversial and Disgraced Ex-CEO of WeWork Is Back (thestreet.com)
9286.
Mpudp: A simplified protocol to the existing MPTCP Linux kernel (github.com)
9287.
Multitenancy with FastAPI, SQLAlchemy and PostgreSQL (mergeboard.com)
9288.
rqlite – distributed SQLite: Trading durability for higher write performance (philipotoole.com)
9289.
Substack Drops Fund-Raising Efforts as Market Sours (nytimes.com)
9290.
Go up SpaceX's Starship-catching robotic launch tower with Elon Musk (youtube.com)
9291.
Show HN: I made a simple Pastebin clone (github.com)
9292.
9293.
Ask HN: How to plug skill gaps within startups
9294.
CubeSat Set to Demonstrate NASA’s Fastest Laser Link from Space (nasa.gov)
9295.
National Cryptological Memorial (nsa.gov)
9296.
Multipath TCP (en.wikipedia.org)
9297.
9298.
GE's Molten Salt Battery Failure (youtube.com)
9299.
All-Black Climbing Team Makes History Reaching Top of Everest (goodnewsnetwork.org)
9300.
Canadian indie ISPs warned CRTC decision would kill them (thestar.com)