January 2022 Archive
871.
The FSF’s relationship with firmware is harmful to free software users (ariadne.space)
872.
Tell HN: Google returning 'Untitled' results that redirect to malware/spam
873.
My work routine: plan, do, learn loops (indiehackers.com)
874.
Magic-trace: Diagnose tricky performance issues with Intel Processor Trace (blog.janestreet.com)
875.
Sex Differences in Friendship Preferences (sciencedirect.com)
876.
Gitea Is Joining the Fediverse (social.gitea.io)
877.
Facebook page unpublished with no warning
878.
Tek Fog in Action: Targeting Women Journalists (thewire.in)
879.
The Awk state machine parser pattern (2018) (two-wrongs.com)
880.
Real Problems That Web3 Solves, Part 1 (billprin.com)
881.
Brussels Airlines makes 3,000 unnecessary flights to maintain airport slots (thebulletin.be)
882.
Blockchain-based systems are not what they say they are (blog.mollywhite.net)
883.
Power, frequency, management: how M1 E cores win (eclecticlight.co)
884.
Why “process substitution” is a late feature in Unix shells (utcc.utoronto.ca)
885.
Arm releases experimental CHERI-enabled Morello board (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
886.
Updating a 50 terabyte PostgreSQL database (2018) (adyen.com)
887.
Over 10% of Tesla Model S EVs Fail Germany’s Strict Inspection After 3 Years (thedrive.com)
888.
Malloy – A Better SQL, from Looker (github.com)
889.
GravityLight – Light from the Lift of a Weight (deciwatt.global)
890.
Prioritization, multiple work streams, unplanned work (leeorengel.com)
891.
How we built a VS Code Extension with Rust, WebAssembly, and TypeScript (osohq.com)
892.
I’m a public school teacher – the kids aren’t alright (bariweiss.substack.com)
893.
Launch HN: Homestead (YC W20) – Lot-splitting to build new housing supply
894.
Ben Stiller’s New Series Is a Sci-Fi Take on Office Space (giantfreakinrobot.com)
895.
Turning back time with epigenetic clocks (nature.com)
896.
Shodan 2000 (2000.shodan.io)
897.
Ireland drops most Covid restrictions in wake of 'Omicron storm' (reuters.com)
898.
Are cryptocurrencies to blame for high GPU prices? (blog.libove.org)
899.
Young people from Brazil's favelas set out to conquer digital world (spiegel.de)
900.
Protocols that have not changed in the last 30 years (dmitryelj.medium.com)