May 2022 Archive
9961.
Auxin Solar: A look at the mysterious company causing a big trade mess (canarymedia.com)
9962.
Intel's Habana unit reveals new Nvidia A100 challengers (theregister.com)
9963.
Best of YouTube University Courses Organized into Multiple Playlists (youtube.com)
9964.
Complexity Is the Mind Killer (github.com)
9965.
What are best practices when setting up email addresses?
9966.
FIFA: EA Sports to break away from football body (bbc.co.uk)
9967.
Long-term exposure to wildfires and cancer incidence in Canada (thelancet.com)
9968.
Enhanced 2FA experience for your NPM account (github.blog)
9969.
Loud Ads on Streaming Services Targeted by US Lawmakers (bloomberg.com)
9970.
‘Buy the dip’ believers are tested by market’s downward slide (wsj.com)
9971.
Less immigrant labor in US contributing to price hikes (apnews.com)
9972.
Google I/O 2022 Pinball game (pinball.flutter.dev)
9973.
Congress holding public hearing on UFOs next week (politico.com)
9974.
Confronting Misinformation in the Age of Cheap Speech (lawfareblog.com)
9975.
Ask HN: Why do famous people feel the need to tell the world they have Covid?
9976.
Connecticut Governor Signs Sweeping Privacy Bill (mediapost.com)
9977.
Google’s new ‘multisearch’ features hint towards an AR glasses future (techcrunch.com)
9978.
Finding it hard to get a new job? Robot recruiters might be to blame (theguardian.com)
9979.
Learnings after 500 commits to my vimrc (iamsang.com)
9980.
BlackRock and Citadel Deny Trading Cratering Stablecoin (forbes.com)
9981.
Visual Studio Installer “Checking for updates” endlessly (developercommunity.visualstudio.com)
9982.
Will Mister Fool You into Learning FPGAs? (hackaday.com)
9983.
Ask HN: What are some good sources of data that most people don't know about?
9984.
BlobFS (fuchsia.dev)
9985.
Egg Shaped Curve (nyjp07.com)
9986.
AI to remove any object from a picture (photoroom.com)
9987.
Digital artists' post-bubble hopes for NFTs don't need a blockchain (blog.mollywhite.net)
9988.
99 problems and Tether ain’t $1 (ft.com)
9989.
Ask HN: Can AI be used to automatically fill out any kind of form?
9990.
Comparing Strict and Lazy (tweag.io)