May 2022 Archive
6421.
Bitcoin Adoption by Central African Republic a Concern, IMF Says (bloomberg.com)
6422.
Apple's $159 Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable Is Braided and Three Meters Long (tomshardware.com)
6423.
Hey DALL-E, Finish the Cat Drawing (bramadams.dev)
6424.
Oil 0.10.0 – Can Shell's Error Handling Be Fixed Once and for All? (oilshell.org)
6425.
PEP 690 – Lazy Imports (peps.python.org)
6426.
FDA Limits Use of Johnson and Johnson Covid Vaccine (nationalreview.com)
6427.
Adam Savage's Rant on Laser Printers (youtube.com)
6428.
Notion Templates for Startups (userbooster.co)
6429.
As Roe vs. Wade reversal looms, should you delete your period-tracking app? (techcrunch.com)
6430.
Keytap3: Acoustic Keyboard Eavesdropping (keytap3.ggerganov.com)
6431.
WHO: Covid-19's full death toll is nearly three times higher than reported (cnn.com)
6432.
FBI: Cyber-scams cost victims $6.9b-plus worldwide in 2021 (theregister.com)
6433.
GCC 12.1 Released (lwn.net)
6434.
SEO Is One Giant Scam of a Job (wagslane.dev)
6435.
Clearview AI banned from selling face recognition software to most US companies (techcrunch.com)
6436.
Musk Twitter Has New Owners (bloomberg.com)
6437.
Stocks Slide to Lowest in 2022 (wsj.com)
6438.
Filmmakers Identify Dozens of Alleged BitTorrent Pirates Using DMCA Shortcut (torrentfreak.com)
6439.
Show HN: Susan Kare explains Macintosh UI ergonomics (1984) (youtube.com)
6440.
Is Open Source Free? – A Guide to Total Cost of Ownership of Open-Source (qt.io)
6441.
Another Algorithmic Stablecoin Isn’t (bloomberg.com)
6442.
Apple shows how work-from-home is here to stay (computerworld.com)
6443.
Covid-19 Cases Rise in Parts of U.S. with High Vaccination Rates (wsj.com)
6444.
Elon Musk Is Wrong. Managers in Software Don’t Have to Be Great Coders (levelup.gitconnected.com)
6445.
Inflation barreled ahead at 8.3% in April (cnbc.com)
6446.
Twelve students in Denmark have designed a RISC-V dual core chip (eenewseurope.com)
6447.
The Monad Fear (old.reddit.com)
6448.
Moderna CFO leaves within a day as former employer launches probe (cnbc.com)
6449.
It's called Dependency Injection for a reason (beust.com)
6450.
Instacart Files Confidentially for an IPO That Could Happen This Year (bloomberg.com)