December 2021 Archive
331.
Excel-Virtual-Machine: C Compiler which targets Excel (github.com)
332.
Italy fines Amazon record $1.3B for abuse of market dominance (reuters.com)
333.
Numerics applied to Casimir geometry generates intersection with Alcubierre warp (epjc.epj.org)
334.
Maybe we could tone down the JavaScript (2016) (eev.ee)
335.
Why is my Rust build so slow? (fasterthanli.me)
336.
Show HN: Voiceliner – Capture structured braindumps on the go (a9.io)
337.
The Modern Guide to OAuth (fusionauth.io)
338.
Movie dialogue has gotten more difficult to understand (slashfilm.com)
339.
Carmen Ortiz Has Blood on Her Hands (2013) (mattbruenig.com)
340.
Recording 660FPS Video on a $6 Raspberry Pi Camera (2019) (blog.robertelder.org)
341.
An alarming trend in K-12 math education: a guest post and an open letter (scottaaronson.blog)
342.
Omicron variant was 73% of U.S. covid cases last week (covid.cdc.gov)
343.
Tesla remotely unlocks Model 3 car, uses smart summon to help repo agent (tiremeetsroad.com)
344.
“Open source” is broken (christine.website)
345.
Magnus Carlsen wins longest world chess championship game of all time (chess.com)
346.
Overview of alternative open source front-ends for popular internet platforms (github.com)
347.
Russian court accidentally confirmed Russian military presence in Ukraine (znak.com)
348.
BusKill – A USB kill cord for laptops (buskill.in)
349.
Ask HN: Advice about aging parents
350.
Miniature 3456 LED Cube (willempennings.nl)
351.
Writing a register based VM in less than 125 lines of C code (andreinc.net)
352.
Non-Fungible Olive Gardens (nonfungibleolivegardens.com)
353.
Reality has a surprising amount of detail (2017) (johnsalvatier.org)
354.
My progress in porting Wine (discuss.haiku-os.org)
355.
Libtree: Turns ldd into a tree; explains why shared libraries are found or not (github.com)
356.
Six dead after tornadoes destroy Amazon warehouse near St Louis (reuters.com)
357.
HyperNeRF (hypernerf.github.io)
358.
Price increase on .io domains on January 1, 2022 (Renewal: $55.00) (gandi.net)
359.
Mercedes-Benz wins approval for Level 3 autonomous driving on the Autobahn (ttnews.com)
360.
Kintsugi – Art of Repair (traditionalkyoto.com)