January 2022 Archive
1081.
The Design and Implementation of the Wolfram Language Compiler (2020) [pdf] (dakkak.dev)
1082.
Malls adding apartments to offset dwindling numbers of shoppers (ocregister.com)
1083.
Literate programming: Knuth is doing it wrong (2014) (akkartik.name)
1084.
Mysterious object unlike anything astronomers have seen before (icrar.org)
1085.
Atari System V Unix – Unofficial Website (atariunix.com)
1086.
Google's “Director of Engineering” Hiring Test (gwan.com)
1087.
Practical Common Lisp (2005) (gigamonkeys.com)
1088.
Elasticlunr, a full-text search library for Elixir (atandarash.me)
1089.
Pluton is not currently a threat to software freedom (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
1090.
Big Time Public License (writing.kemitchell.com)
1091.
Yet another hot take on “folders versus tags” (eleanorkonik.com)
1092.
Best Wordle guessing strategy (slc.is)
1093.
Senate panel approves antitrust bill restricting big tech platforms (wsj.com)
1094.
Ask HN: New YouTube hover feature? Does anyone else find this annoying?
1095.
A simple math equation can transform your productivity (nextbigideaclub.com)
1096.
Equipping backbone networks with DNS resolution infrastructures (hadea.ec.europa.eu)
1097.
Decryption through LUKS2 reencryption crash recovery (seclists.org)
1098.
Nebulosity is now open-source and free (stark-labs.com)
1099.
Spotify says it will remove Neil Young’s music instead of dropping Joe Rogan (arstechnica.com)
1100.
JWST Completely and Successfully Unfolded (twitter.com)
1101.
Can I have a smaller Prometheus (wejick.wordpress.com)
1102.
Making Open Source economy more viable with dual license collectives (dpc.pw)
1103.
Meta sued for £2.3bn over claim Facebook users in UK were exploited (theguardian.com)
1104.
Pirates spammed an infamous Soviet-era short-wave radio station with memes (vice.com)
1105.
How Claude Shannon helped kick-start machine learning (spectrum.ieee.org)
1106.
About Citation Files on GitHub (docs.github.com)
1107.
Automation is reaching more companies (wired.com)
1108.
Astronomers discover a strange galaxy without dark matter (wired.com)
1109.
The ITC declares Google infringed on audio tech patents held by Sonos [pdf] (usitc.gov)
1110.
The battle for the world’s most powerful cyberweapon (nytimes.com)