May 2022 Archive
18391.
Earth and Sun (ciechanow.ski)
18392.
18393.
On-Chain Forensics: Demystifying TerraUSD De-Peg (nansen.ai)
18394.
Embracing Hacker Culture (vadimkravcenko.com)
18395.
WebAssembly Troubles Part 1: WebAssembly Is Not a Stack Machine [2019] (troubles.md)
18396.
IKVM is back (now with .NET Core) (old.reddit.com)
18397.
Meta Congratulates Itself for Trying to Moderate Misinformation in Australia (vice.com)
18398.
The new fastest supercomputer is the US system Frontier (top500.org)
18399.
Robots filling gaps in Singapore's workforce after Covid-19 disruptions (abc.net.au)
18400.
How English, Swedish, German and Finnish decline “dog” (2013) (linustechtips.com)
18401.
How random can you be? (2019) (expunctis.com)
18402.
The cause of the financial crisis -An MIT Blackjack Team perspective (2009 (semyondukach.blogspot.com)
18403.
The big new idea for making self-driving cars that can go anywhere (technologyreview.com)
18404.
How to Develop Product Sense (lennysnewsletter.com)
18405.
Metal-lifespan analysis shows scale of waste (nature.com)
18406.
Security and Human Behaviour 2022 (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
18407.
Frontier supercomputer debuts as world’s fastest, breaking exascale barrier (ornl.gov)
18408.
The radix 2^51 trick (2017) (chosenplaintext.ca)
18409.
Lithuanians Crowdsource a Combat Drone for Ukraine (bloomberg.com)
18410.
Pronunciation Guide for Unix (ss64.com)
18411.
Digital Twins to Give Us “Amazing Superpowers,” Nvidia Exec Says at ISC 2022 (blogs.nvidia.com)
18412.
Ask HN: Looking for webdesign templates for a consulting/software dev company
18413.
Programmer Browser: fast-searching and space-saving browser (github.com)
18414.
Interactive SQL tutorial based on death row data (selectstarsql.com)
18415.
Google could bake a native snore and cough detector into your Android phone (androidcentral.com)
18416.
As cases rise, WHO says Monkeypox risk is “Moderate” (pharmaphorum.com)
18417.
Search-Cord.com a Project to archive Discord servers and make them searchable
18418.
Watchexec – Run a command when files in the current directory change (watchexec.github.io)
18419.
The Use of Assert() in SQLite (sqlite.org)
18420.
Reproducible builds as applied to non-compiler output [video] (meetings-archive.debian.net)