December 2021 Archive
1921.
Kubernetes 1.23 Released (kubernetes.io)
1922.
Richard Feynman – Session IV (1966) (aip.org)
1923.
Mathematical Notation, Past and Future (2000) (stephenwolfram.com)
1924.
The insane tech job market of 2021 in Ukraine (djinni.substack.com)
1925.
Apple's Tim Cook signed $275B deal with Chinese officials to placate China (reuters.com)
1926.
Rohingya sue Facebook for £150bn over Myanmar genocide (theguardian.com)
1927.
Catching Lightning in a Bottle (arpa-e.energy.gov)
1928.
Covid-19: Runny nose, headache, and fatigue are commonest symptoms of omicron (bmj.com)
1929.
NewLimit: a company built to extend human healthspan (blog.newlimit.com)
1930.
Tuxedo Stellaris: A Powerful Linux Laptop (boilingsteam.com)
1931.
How new Linux users can increase their odds of success (drewdevault.com)
1932.
Ask HN: Remotely helping elderly parents?
1933.
Do large language models understand us? (medium.com)
1934.
Ask HN: How do you accept your place in the world?
1935.
‘Lord of the Rings’ at 20: Why It Was One of Hollywood’s Riskiest Projects Ever (variety.com)
1936.
Alpha Fold promises to revolutionize biochemistry (medium.com)
1937.
Aosta Valley Autonomus Region (en.wikipedia.org)
1938.
Legal Drafting and Computer Programming (davidallengreen.com)
1939.
Russia: Some ISPs are blocking Tor (gitlab.torproject.org)
1940.
A terminal multiplexer with full gesture support built on WebRTC (terminal7.dev)
1941.
Tcl library for Go-style concurrency based on Communicating Sequential Processes (github.com)
1942.
Sshell: Serverless Shell (github.com)
1943.
Understanding Clojure's Persistent Vectors (2013) (hypirion.com)
1944.
Personal data should be auto-delete after a few months by default (2018) (ctrl.blog)
1945.
Design Patterns in Googles Prediction Market on Google Cloud (cloud.google.com)
1946.
Elixir v1.13 Released (elixir-lang.org)
1947.
Improving Language Models by Retrieving from Trillions of Tokens (deepmind.com)
1948.
Omicron Update, Dec 2 (yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com)
1949.
Crypto unlikely to survive as investment if unregulated, SEC chairman says (bankautomationnews.com)
1950.
Coming to Agreement, a logic puzzle for Oxford admissions interviews (jdh.hamkins.org)