May 2022 Archive
13291.
A first: Scientists grow plants in soil from the Moon (eurekalert.org)
13292.
Show HN: A simulation of the WWV/WWVH broadcast using python3 and SoX and espeak (github.com)
13293.
To find out, my team will do a random sample of 100 followers of @Twitter (twitter.com)
13294.
Microsoft Suggests Uninstalling Windows 11 Update That Crashes Apps (pcmag.com)
13295.
Google introduces HTAP Postgres compatible DB called AlloyDB (cloud.google.com)
13296.
How to ship software to Windows and Linux users built on Docker?
13297.
Stars orbiting black hole at the heart of the Milky Way, Sagittarius A* [video] (youtube.com)
13298.
Stars orbiting the black hole at the heart of the Milky Way (2018) (eso.org)
13299.
The Original Design of Mount Rushmore Before Funding Ran Out in 1941 (vintag.es)
13300.
Physical Strength Partly Explains Sex Differences in Trait Anxiety in Youngsters (journals.sagepub.com)
13301.
G7 asks China to not help Russia, warns it will never recognize Russian conquest (lemonde.fr)
13302.
A Free Diver’s Training Partners: Sharks (nytimes.com)
13303.
The Art of Decision-Making (2019) (newyorker.com)
13304.
Synthstrom Deluge (synthstrom.com)
13305.
Ask HN: Fully Managed CI Platform
13306.
MacBook Pro M1 Developer Setup 2022 (alexkates.dev)
13307.
Who Is Thinking About Open Source Firmware? (hackaday.com)
13308.
Show HN: Site Bay – Managed WordPress Hosting on Kubernetes with Minutely Backup (sitebay.org)
13309.
Show HN: I created a stencil-sharing platform for UX designers using Linux (svg-stencils.github.io)
13310.
Show HN: Awesome-bavarian – A list for projects which use bavarian dialect (github.com)
13311.
An Extraordinary Heat Wave Exposes the Limits of Protecting People (nytimes.com)
13312.
The Tick That Causes a Meat Allergy Is on the Move (nytimes.com)
13313.
Adaptive Gradient Descent Without Descent (proceedings.mlr.press)
13314.
Netflix Is Getting into Livestreaming (pcmag.com)
13315.
India bans wheat exports as heat wave hurts crop, domestic prices soar (cnn.com)
13316.
Firefox Nightly is now auto-filling URLs in addition to origins (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
13317.
Heat Death: Venture Capital in the 1980s (reactionwheel.net)
13318.
The Man Who Controls Computers with His Mind (nytimes.com)
13319.
Action (atariwiki.org)
13320.
Nothing Can Eliminate Social Class Including Communism [pdf] (davidyyang.com)