May 2022 Archive
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9872.
Open-Source Alternative for Hook (macOS Deep Link App)?
(hookproductivity.com)
9874.
9875.
Russia to Rent Tech-Savvy Prisoners to Corporate IT?
(krebsonsecurity.com)
9876.
9877.
Can Covid Lead to Impotence?
(nytimes.com)
9878.
Did Making the Rules of War Better Make the World Worse?
(newyorker.com)
9879.
Women are more productive than men at work these days
(bigthink.com)
9880.
China Orders Government, State Firms to Dump Foreign PCs
(bloomberg.com)
9881.
SheetJS (xlsx) no longer in the NPM registry
(bleepingcomputer.com)
9883.
I’ve Attracted the First 500 Paid Users for My SaaS That Costs $5/Mo
(blog.inkdrop.app)
9884.
High-level architecture of a hybrid SaaS solution
(blog.forestadmin.com)
9885.
9886.
Jelly simulation in WebGL (MLS-MPM)
(oimo.io)
9887.
You can now play Fortnite for free in your web browser
(theverge.com)
9888.
Largest hydrogen-powered mining vehicle starts work
(engineeringnews.co.za)
9889.
Can Crypto Bring Our Ancient Brain Back on Track?
(dopamining.medium.com)
9890.
A better/faster JavaScript library for physical math
(github.com)
9891.
9892.
Pity the Billionaire, Marc Andreessen Edition
(nymag.com)
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9894.
9895.
Essential Ingredients of a Metaverse
(future.a16z.com)
9896.
Managers in software must write great software
(twitter.com)
9897.
The password-free future is coming
(protocol.com)
9899.
W3C Reporting API
(developer.mozilla.org)
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