January 2022 Archive
1081.
1082.
Malls adding apartments to offset dwindling numbers of shoppers
(ocregister.com)
1083.
Literate programming: Knuth is doing it wrong (2014)
(akkartik.name)
1084.
1085.
Atari System V Unix – Unofficial Website
(atariunix.com)
1086.
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)
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.
1100.
JWST Completely and Successfully Unfolded
(twitter.com)
1101.
Can I have a smaller Prometheus
(wejick.wordpress.com)
1103.
Meta sued for £2.3bn over claim Facebook users in UK were exploited
(theguardian.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.
1110.
The battle for the world’s most powerful cyberweapon
(nytimes.com)