May 2022 Archive
6661.
You need to court startup gatekeepers (startupwin.kelsus.com)
6662.
Farewell to the iPod (nytimes.com)
6663.
6664.
How the Inflation Rate Is Measured: 477 Government Workers at Grocery Stores (wsj.com)
6665.
Coinbase says India central bank’s ‘informal pressure’ prompted trading halt (techcrunch.com)
6666.
OVH: The cloud should be open, reversible, interoperable (theregister.com)
6667.
Practical Compiler Construction (t3x.org)
6668.
Durable Objects Alarms – a wake-up call for your applications (blog.cloudflare.com)
6669.
Fortune Apple’s chief of machine learning quits over return-to-office policy (finance.yahoo.com)
6670.
UST’s Do Kwon Was Behind Earlier Failed Stablecoin, Ex-Terra Colleagues Say (coindesk.com)
6671.
6672.
How scientists are looking at T cells to develop stronger vaccines (thehill.com)
6673.
The Open Graph Protocol (ogp.me)
6674.
Nvidia Releases Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules (developer.nvidia.com)
6675.
Elon Musk Confirms CCS1 Plugs Coming to US Superchargers (insideevs.com)
6676.
The musical note that can trigger cold sweats and sightings of the dead (spectator.co.uk)
6677.
The arc of history at the Washington Post (twitter.com)
6678.
Google is raising pay, revamping employee reviews, documents show (cnbc.com)
6679.
Siemens to wind down Russian business (press.siemens.com)
6680.
Global Tech's Changemakers (restofworld.org)
6681.
Tether breaks $1 peg as pressure mounts on world’s biggest stablecoin (ft.com)
6682.
Komodor Raises $42M Series B to automate K8s troublehsooting (techcrunch.com)
6683.
LocalStack – A fully functional local cloud stack (localstack.cloud)
6684.
China shuts down talk of Covid hardship; users strike back (washingtonpost.com)
6685.
Sq Comparison with GPG (sequoia-pgp.org)
6686.
Graph Neural Networks for Natural Language Processing: A Survey (drive.google.com)
6687.
Developer Survey is now open (stackoverflow.blog)
6688.
China's Lockdown Problem (youtube.com)
6689.
Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal’s memo about firing execs and a hiring freeze (theverge.com)
6690.
Meatpackers hyped 'baseless' shortage to keep working despite Covid. 269 died (bostonglobe.com)