January 2022 Archive
931.
Evolution of the elephant depiction throughout the middle ages (uliwestphal.de)
932.
Proposal to add build graph output to GNU Make (2020) (jonasdn.blogspot.com)
933.
The Polygons of Éric's Chahi Another World (fabiensanglard.net)
934.
The Righteousness Fix (orionmagazine.org)
935.
IETF: The HTTP Query Method ( Draft) (ietf.org)
936.
Binance kept weak money-laundering checks even as it promised tougher compliance (reuters.com)
937.
Yemen's bifurcated monetary system (jpkoning.blogspot.com)
938.
How do you visualize code? (alexanderell.is)
939.
Ask HN: Solving problems by mapping to other problems that we know how to solve
940.
Sidney Poitier has died (theguardian.com)
941.
Gokrazy – A Native Go Userland (gokrazy.org)
942.
Health care is turning into a consumer product (economist.com)
943.
U.S. FAA clears 45% of commercial plane fleet after 5G deployed (reuters.com)
944.
Japanese game developer hasn't left the house in 10 years (thegamer.com)
945.
Why don't I have a blog? (fede.dm)
946.
Winnie the Pooh to Enter the Public Domain in 2022 (comicbook.com)
947.
StackOverflow: Sunsetting Jobs and Developer Story by April 2022 (meta.stackoverflow.com)
948.
Tamriel Rebuilt Roadmap (tamriel-rebuilt.org)
949.
Python Bytecode Explained (github.com)
950.
Best Paper Awards in Computer Science over the past 25 years (jeffhuang.com)
951.
‘Farms are failing’ as fertilizer prices drive up cost of food (wsj.com)
952.
Nude pictures on early retro PCs – was it possible? (dmitryelj.medium.com)
953.
Chesterton’s Fence (2020) (fs.blog)
954.
Upcoming new HTTP QUERY method (datatracker.ietf.org)
955.
Cain's Jawbone: Puzzle solved for just third time in almost 100 years (2020) (theguardian.com)
956.
Make Your Python CLI Tools Pop with Rich (hackaday.com)
957.
Porting USB applications to the web. Part 1: libusb (web.dev)
958.
It's dire: Raspberry Pi availability tracker (jeffgeerling.com)
959.
The Eyes Have It (1953) (gutenberg.org)
960.
Arxiv.org reaches a milestone and a reckoning (scientificamerican.com)