May 2022 Archive
14701.
Telecom groups end fight against California net neutrality (apnews.com)
14702.
What Happens If You Put a Giant Propeller on a Bike? (youtube.com)
14703.
The Myth of the Genius Tech Inventor (nytimes.com)
14704.
Facebook’s Little Red Book [pdf] (facebookcollection.files.wordpress.com)
14705.
Nicolas Rougier's Dotemacs (github.com)
14706.
AI research is a dumpster fire and Google’s holding the matches (thenextweb.com)
14707.
The three meanings of E=mc^2, Einstein's most famous equation (forbes.com)
14708.
Roll A Lisp In C – Reading (2020) (swatson555.github.io)
14709.
Oxytocin appears to explain why we are more satisfied with life as we age (psypost.org)
14710.
Hardware Is Harder (taoofmac.com)
14711.
What is the simplest malware in the world? (isc.sans.edu)
14712.
Surgery, the Ultimate Placebo (2020) (skepdoc.info)
14713.
Jax-CFD: Computational Fluid Dynamics in Jax (github.com)
14714.
Make Lists, Build Habits, Get Un-Stuck (hochadel.blog)
14715.
It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint (freddiedeboer.substack.com)
14716.
Beyond Limits: A Conversation with Professor David Bohm (bohmkrishnamurti.com)
14717.
AVM (AOM Video Model) the Reference for Next Alliance for Open Media Codec (gitlab.com)
14718.
The Biggest Crypto Heists of 2022 So Far (gizmodo.com)
14719.
Nvidia Uses Holograms to Shrink the Size of VR Headsets (vrscout.com)
14720.
English National Opera Breathe Programme for Long Covid Sufferers (thelancet.com)
14721.
Thinking in Graphs (graphql.org)
14722.
Use URL.createObjectURL to make your videos start faster (2018) (leandromoreira.com)
14723.
Types Without TypeScript (blog.uidrafter.com)
14724.
A late-night show for red America (theatlantic.com)
14725.
Fuzzing ClamAV with real malware samples (mmmds.pl)
14726.
Small ideas that could easily be picked up by other languages (twitter.com)
14727.
The world’s biggest hydrogen fuel cell EV has started work in South Africa (arstechnica.com)
14728.
Agencies and Freelancers: Recurring revenue is your best friend (devtoagency.com)
14729.
Cloudflare, Riot, Valve (among others) continue to do business in Russia (som.yale.edu)
14730.
California says it needs more power to keep the lights on (reuters.com)