May 2022 Archive
7291.
Greetings, YC Founders (pbs.twimg.com)
7292.
RFC 9239 updates JavaScript MIME type registrations to align with reality (twitter.com)
7293.
Java on CRaC: Superfast JVM Application Startup by Simon Ritter (youtube.com)
7294.
Stereo Systems from the 70s (twitter.com)
7295.
Compact Objects in Python (antonz.org)
7296.
Zelenskyy calls on universities to help rebuild Ukraine’s higher ed system (news.yale.edu)
7297.
SymphonyNet: Music LM like GPT-3 composing multi-track orchestral pieces (symphonynet.github.io)
7298.
Electrons in a crystal found to exhibit linked and knotted quantum twists (phys.org)
7299.
Using Internet Measurements to Map the 2022 Ukrainian Refugee Crisis (arxiv.org)
7300.
Guide to High Availability in Kubernetes (engineering.intility.com)
7301.
Towards Ineffective Altruism (reboothq.substack.com)
7302.
Intel Trust Domain Extensions Ready for Linux 5.19 (Intel TDX) (phoronix.com)
7303.
The Science of Interviewing Developers (stackoverflow.blog)
7304.
Create Next Generation Experiences at Scale with Windows (blogs.windows.com)
7305.
I used this as my Computer for a Month (youtube.com)
7306.
Why the Fed wants corporate America to have a hiring freeze (finance.yahoo.com)
7307.
Can Protein Powders Help Aging Muscles? (nytimes.com)
7308.
Low-Cost Gel Film Can Pluck Drinking Water from Desert Air (news.utexas.edu)
7309.
Render Shows New Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Alternative from Banana Pi (tomshardware.com)
7310.
Think climate action is expensive? Inaction could cost $178T (grist.org)
7311.
Time to Stop Coddling Crypto (wsj.com)
7312.
Long Covid poses risks to vaccinated people, too (medicalxpress.com)
7313.
The Unique Russian Warship Still in Service After 107 Years (youtube.com)
7314.
Largest Vats for Growing 'No-Kill' Meat to Be Built in US (m.slashdot.org)
7315.
Uvalde school district subscribed to AI-powered social media monitoring service (dallasnews.com)
7316.
After 30 years, the world can now play the lost Marble Madness II (arstechnica.com)
7317.
How Xi Jinping is damaging China’s economy (economist.com)
7318.
Nicolas Cage movies linked to drownings and other spurious correlations (thenationalnews.com)
7319.
Michael Stapelberg: Why I wrote my own rsync (youtube.com)
7320.
Perhaps the Barriers to Entry for Creative Work Have Become Too Low (freddiedeboer.substack.com)