May 2022 Archive
10111.
China launches antitrust investigation into biggest academic database CNKI (scmp.com)
10112.
Arcade Typography (youtube.com)
10113.
A Scalable Approach to Modeling on Accelerated Neuromorphic Hardware (frontiersin.org)
10114.
The Apple Car Could Feature VR Technology and No Windows (vrscout.com)
10115.
Apple Response to “Final Cut Pro in TV and Film” Open Letter (fcp.co)
10116.
Scrape Audited Coins from CertiK (serpapi.com)
10117.
Satellite photos suggest China training to attack Japan's aircraft (asia.nikkei.com)
10118.
How to test code that uses time? (mateuszjarzyna.github.io)
10119.
Taco Bell Brings Back Mexican Pizza (tacobell.com)
10120.
Show HN: Does JavaScript/CSS animation result in higher retention/engagement?
10121.
Digikey manipulated me to get them and FedEx out of trouble
10122.
JavaScript Books for Programmers (exploringjs.com)
10123.
World Bee Day – 20 May (un.org)
10124.
Ask HN: How does the “Events from Gmail” to Google Calendar feature work?
10125.
XTDB – General-purpose bitemporal database for SQL, Datalog and graph queries (xtdb.com)
10126.
NoiseTorch pauses development due to compromised workstation (github.com)
10127.
How JavaScript Works: Database Indexing: The Good and Bad Parts (blog.sessionstack.com)
10128.
Misinformation About Misinformation (betonit.substack.com)
10129.
This “student essay” was written by an AI Transformer program (threadreaderapp.com)
10130.
Uber and Dig Lure New Yorkers by Making Fun of Grubhub Debacle (bloomberg.com)
10131.
How Not to Ask for Help Online (blog.boot.dev)
10132.
Reviewing George Carlin's 7 words in English class (google.com)
10133.
Hubble Reaches New Milestone in Mystery of Universe's Expansion Rate (nasa.gov)
10134.
Possible CETIs Within Our Galaxy and Communication Probability Among CETIs [PDF] (iopscience.iop.org)
10135.
Stablecoin Mechanisms and Use Cases (bam.kalzumeus.com)
10136.
Introducing our crisis misinformation policy (blog.twitter.com)
10137.
“Your Body Is a Battleground” (daily.jstor.org)
10138.
10M bounty paid for a Web3 bug (medium.com)
10139.
High-resolution 4D laser scan dataset of Netherlands beach-dune system (nature.com)
10140.
QuitEvernote: No more straight-to-my-face pop-ups