December 2021 Archive
961.
It’s cheaper to stop emitting now than to pull carbon from the air later (arstechnica.com)
962.
Unicode Normalization Forms: When ö ≠ ö (blog.opencore.ch)
963.
How Y Combinator Changed the World (wired.com)
964.
Ansiwave BBS, a modern BBS with ANSI art and MIDI music (ansiwave.net)
965.
Pybaobab – Python implementation of visualization technique for decision trees (gitlab.tue.nl)
966.
NY Man Pleads Guilty in $20M SIM Swap Theft (krebsonsecurity.com)
967.
Entanglement between superconducting qubits and a tardigrade (arxiv.org)
968.
State of Valhalla (openjdk.java.net)
969.
PineNote Developer Edition – E-Paper Tablet (pine64.com)
970.
Unix Admin Horror Story Summary (1992) (www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk)
971.
BlackHole Audio Driver (github.com)
972.
Mu: A Human-Scale Computer (github.com)
973.
Attrs – the Python library everyone needs (2016) (glyph.twistedmatrix.com)
974.
Zed: lightning-fast, collaborative code editor written in Rust (Atom team) (zed.dev)
975.
Analog Devices Expands over 1000 Linux Device Drivers to Support Development (analog.com)
976.
Writing embedded firmware using Rust (anyleaf.org)
977.
Cloudflare Experiencing Latency Issues (cloudflarestatus.com)
978.
General relativity passes a range of precise tests set by pair of extreme stars (mpifr-bonn.mpg.de)
979.
Freesound: Repository of more than 500k CC licensed sounds and effects samples (freesound.org)
980.
Cache Poisoning at Scale (youst.in)
981.
Some Apple engineers rewarded up to $180k in stock bonuses as incentive to stay (macrumors.com)
982.
Tell HN: Lost then regained access to Google account, with correct credentials
983.
Subsea Cable to Connect Asia, Europe, and North America Through the Arctic (cinia.fi)
984.
Some thoughts on writing (danluu.com)
985.
RISC-V Int. Ratifies 15 New Specs, Opening Up New RISC-V Design Possibilities (riscv.org)
986.
William Cook has died (mjtsai.com)
987.
The Deadlock Empire (deadlockempire.github.io)
988.
Class-action suit filed against Meta for facilitating Rohingya Genocide [pdf] (edelson.com)
989.
You shouldn't parse the output of ls(1) (mywiki.wooledge.org)
990.
The timing of evolutionary transitions suggests intelligent life is rare (liebertpub.com)