January 2022 Archive
841.
What it means to teach gifted learners well (nagc.org)
842.
Show HN: Evil Wordle (swag.github.io)
843.
Revisiting why hyperlinks are blue (blog.mozilla.org)
844.
Zero-downtime schema migrations in Postgres using Reshape (fabianlindfors.se)
845.
United States Pirate Party (uspirates.org)
846.
Tell HN: GitHub no longer supporting unauthenticated `git://`
847.
Cannabinoids Block Cellular Entry of SARS-CoV-2 and the Emerging Variants (pubs.acs.org)
848.
Twitter shakes up its security team (nytimes.com)
849.
Things we finally know about network queues (2017) (apenwarr.ca)
850.
What's new in Ruby 3.1? (nithinbekal.com)
851.
Plant-based epoxy enables recyclable carbon fiber (nrel.gov)
852.
Ten years against division of labor in software (akkartik.name)
853.
Boring Technology Checklist (blog.begin.com)
854.
The most backdoor-looking bug I’ve ever seen (2021) (words.filippo.io)
855.
AlphaFold-Powered Drug Discovery of a Novel CDK20 Inhibitor (arxiv.org)
856.
NBA Metaverse Partner Terminates Relationship, Threatens Reporters Covering Deal (defector.com)
857.
Google Research: Themes from 2021 and Beyond (ai.googleblog.com)
858.
LibreTexts – Free The Textbook (libretexts.org)
859.
Best Practices for Securing SSH (goteleport.com)
860.
The weight of the clipboard (kinduff.com)
861.
When tracking your period lets companies track you (npr.org)
862.
Sleep quality and consistency associated with better academic performance (2019) (nature.com)
863.
Bell Labs Org Chart (1980) (neil.computer)
864.
Midnight Commander Tips and Tricks (softpanorama.org)
865.
The long, slow process of carcinogenesis (science.org)
866.
GNU Emacs Telegram Client (github.com)
867.
Unvaccinated workers who lose jobs ineligible for unemployment benefits (Canada) (edmontonjournal.com)
868.
OneBag: The Art and Science of Travelling Light (onebag.com)
869.
The case of the mysterious --help directory (2020) (leahneukirchen.org)
870.
Rail Theft Soars in California (latimes.com)