Why are so many babies born around 8:00 AM? (2017)
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
November 2022 Archive
1651.
1652.
Mastodon: Servers, Good and Bad
(nedbatchelder.com)
1653.
To get kids into science, just do it
(wsj.com)
1654.
1655.
Ubuntu's settings won't open after setting CPU to 'performance'
(jeffgeerling.com)
1656.
Some thoughts on social networking and Usenet (2018)
(jfm.carcosa.net)
1657.
1658.
RIP Google Hangouts, Google’s last, best chance to compete with iMessage
(arstechnica.com)
1659.
1660.
New Book Identifies 26 Lines of Code That Changed the World
(thenewstack.io)
1661.
1662.
FlashDB: An ultra-lightweight embedded database
(armink.github.io)
1663.
John Berger: 90 years of looking, listening and seeing (2017)
(gerryco23.wordpress.com)
1664.
Bomba (Cryptography)
(en.wikipedia.org)
1665.
1666.
Grasp: Grep Clojure code using clojure.spec regexes
(github.com)
1667.
Notes on Saudi Arabia
(mattlakeman.org)
1669.
Today’s inflation is not a repeat of the 1970s
(awealthofcommonsense.com)
1670.
How to write a hardcore punk riff [video]
(youtube.com)
1671.
Styling form states without JavaScript
(webkit.org)
1672.
More evidence for problems in VM warmup
(tratt.net)
1673.
Append data to the url query
(daniel.haxx.se)
1674.
1675.
Cyber Guidance for Small Businesses
(cisa.gov)
1676.
Who first thought of the notion of Polynomial Time?
(blog.computationalcomplexity.org)
1677.
Investor home purchases drop 30%
(wsj.com)
1678.
Atlas OS: A Windows version designed for gamers
(atlasos.net)
1680.
Israel deploys remote-controlled robotic guns
(abcnews.go.com)