January 2022 Archive
481.
Open-sourcing the Sorbet VS Code Extension (sorbet.org)
482.
Reasons for servers to support IPv6 (jvns.ca)
483.
Lawsuit aiming to break up Facebook group Meta can go ahead, US court rules (theguardian.com)
484.
Minitel: The Online World France Built Before the Web (2017) (spectrum.ieee.org)
485.
Rnote – A note-taking application for drawing tablets, written in Rust and GTK4 (github.com)
486.
Ask HN: How do you take care of yourself?
487.
Real-world stories of how we’ve compromised CI/CD pipelines (research.nccgroup.com)
488.
High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching (mattstoller.substack.com)
489.
Ask HN: How do you get out of a rut?
490.
Omicron at 100% Prevalence, Colorado (covid19.colorado.gov)
491.
Great AA Alkaline Battery Test (2016) (goughlui.com)
492.
You can build a skyscraper anywhere in Davis, California (kevin.burke.dev)
493.
Window System X (1984) (talisman.org)
494.
A few things I’ve learned about livestreaming (dantepfer.com)
495.
Format Strings in Rust 1.58 (rustnote.com)
496.
The Manga Guide Series (ohmsha.co.jp)
497.
Show HN: Let's Block It – Custom uBlock Origin Filters Made Easy (letsblock.it)
498.
Life at 800 MHz (artemis.sh)
499.
Letter from Union Pacific to LA District Attorney re: train thefts, safety [pdf] (up.com)
500.
Tricking PostgreSQL into using an insane, but faster, query plan (spacelift.io)
501.
Dendron: A personal knowledge management solution built on VS Code (dendron.so)
502.
Goldman Sachs invests $250M in compressed air energy storage (canarymedia.com)
503.
Mozilla's Firefox Relay to be added to disposable-email-domains blacklist (github.com)
504.
Linux kernel heap buffer overflow in fs_context.c since version 5.1 (seclists.org)
505.
Stop Brainstorming (matthewstrom.com)
506.
Highlights from Git 2.35 (github.blog)
507.
Things I Won't Work With: Dioxygen Difluoride (2010) (science.org)
508.
FX: An interactive alternative to jq to process JSON (github.com)
509.
Why Apple’s iMessage is winning: teens dread the green text bubble (wsj.com)
510.
UUIDs are popular, but bad for performance (2019) (percona.com)