May 2022 Archive
11431.
Wiring a Vintage Telephone Exchange into the Internet So People Can Use It (youtube.com)
11432.
Asymmetric Communication – The Facebookification of Society (antipaucity.com)
11433.
Robinhood launches DeFi wallet to rival Metamask (theblockcrypto.com)
11434.
A new typeface from Man vs. Type looks back to the culture of colonial Bombay (itsnicethat.com)
11435.
UK MI5 Launches Tool to Stop Spies on LinkedIn (news.sky.com)
11436.
1980's Computer Fraud British TV Documentary (youtube.com)
11437.
Managing GitHub with Terraform and Saml Without GitHub Enterprise (kensodev.com)
11438.
Heroku's Polyglot Roadmap (2010) (gist.github.com)
11439.
Making Sense of VRChat, the “Metaverse” People Like [video] (youtube.com)
11440.
Reflecting on things I failed to get done at Google (tomcritchlow.com)
11441.
Stargazing in the UK is the best it’s been in over a decade (theverge.com)
11442.
The Internet Origin Story You Know Is Wrong (wired.com)
11443.
Azure DNS Private Resolver (azure.microsoft.com)
11444.
Google Is Sharing Our Data at a Startling Scale (bloomberg.com)
11445.
Bitcask: A Log-Structured Hash Table for Fast Key/Value Data [pdf] (riak.com)
11446.
Fast numerically stable moving average (mveg.es)
11447.
Malware Can Be Loaded Even onto iPhones That Are Turned Off, Researchers Show (vice.com)
11448.
Scaling data access by moving an exabyte of data to Google Cloud (blog.twitter.com)
11449.
One Month in Open Source (nfsmith.ca)
11450.
My Response to Daniel Bergner's NYTs Piece on Psychotic Disorders (freddiedeboer.substack.com)
11451.
Proof of Stake and our next experiments in Web3 (blog.cloudflare.com)
11452.
macOS tips and tricks (saurabhs.org)
11453.
Open Wearables Initiative (owear.org)
11454.
Raptor CS: Fully Owner Controlled Computing Using OpenPOWER (peter.czanik.hu)
11455.
China Air crash that killed 132 may have been deliberate (theguardian.com)
11456.
Florence: The short masterpiece that goes past a love story (maatt.ch)
11457.
Chemical Element Abbreviation Patterns (johndcook.com)
11458.
Raspberry Pi Bloomberg Terminal (youtube.com)
11459.
We used VR to enter someone’s mind – and fix something that was broken (p-tom.medium.com)
11460.
Lexical Analysis in 11l (habr.com)