Will you write HTML with us tomorrow?
(html.energy)
January 2022 Archive
991.
992.
Give me /events, not webhooks
(blog.sequin.io)
993.
994.
I'm making a Typescript type-checker in Rust
(zackoverflow.dev)
995.
Make an internet radio station with one line of bash
(schollz.com)
997.
On Learning Smalltalk
(blog.robsayers.com)
999.
1000.
Rancher Desktop 1.0
(suse.com)
1001.
A Padlock Iād Use [video]
(youtube.com)
1002.
Updating the most influential book of the BASIC era
(blog.codinghorror.com)
1003.
Controlling RGB LEDs with only powerlines: Anatomy of a Christmas light string
(cpldcpu.wordpress.com)
1004.
A pure Go embedded SQL database
(gitlab.com)
1005.
PostgreSQL used fsync incorrectly for 20 years (2019) [video]
(archive.fosdem.org)
1006.
The revenge of the hot water bottle
(solar.lowtechmagazine.com)
1008.
Twitter doesn't care about spam?
(twitter.com)
1009.
FreeBSD has serious problems with focus, longevity and lifecycle (2012)
(lists.freebsd.org)
1010.
Operation Warp Speed: A new model for industrial policy
(americanaffairsjournal.org)
1011.
Is human behavior just elaborate running and tumbling?
(nathanieltravis.com)
1012.
Favor real dependencies for unit testing
(stackoverflow.blog)
1013.
Write Like You Code
(chrisbehan.ca)
1014.
GnuPG is now financially self-sustaining
(lwn.net)
1015.
The enigmatic Portuguese R (2013)
(hackingportuguese.com)
1016.
1017.
The James Webb Space Telescope ā making 300 points of failure reliable
(flyingbarron.medium.com)
1018.
Meditation and the Unconscious
(thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
1019.
Five Levels of Hype
(johannesklingebiel.de)
1020.
What Do We Know About Time Pressure in Software Development?
(computer.org)