January 2022 Archive
7171.
Radical openness – Say things that others hate (tomdekan.com)
7172.
It's Not a Lottery (world.hey.com)
7173.
US backs Lithuania in spat with China (taipeitimes.com)
7174.
Jetpacks Are Becoming Real [video] (twitter.com)
7175.
Pandemics, by Death Toll (visualcapitalist.com)
7176.
Your DNA Test Could Send a Relative to Jail (nytimes.com)
7177.
Acura and Honda car clocks knocked back 20 years by bug (theregister.com)
7178.
Two Sides of the Digital Coin (theregister.com)
7179.
UK NHS: Threat actor targets VMware Horizon servers using Log4Shell exploits (therecord.media)
7180.
GM’s Ultra Cruise Will Rely on Two Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs (theverge.com)
7181.
Public Access to Documents – European Public Prosecutor’s Office (eppo.europa.eu)
7182.
This Tesla Model Y Dummy Crash Shows Why Lidar Matters (thedrive.com)
7183.
Eric Schmidt Public Speaking Class [video] (youtube.com)
7184.
A Stack for Startups (dm.app)
7185.
Operation Tulip: Facebook’s Secretive Push to Build Holland’s Biggest Datacenter (buzzfeednews.com)
7186.
Guide to Text Similarity with Python (newscatcherapi.com)
7187.
Why doesn't Webb have cameras for its journey to UnfoldTheUniverse (twitter.com)
7188.
Not your ordinary houseplant: World’s tallest begonia found in Tibet (news.mongabay.com)
7189.
Show HN: RNMC - A statistical mechanics Monte Carlo simulator (github.com)
7190.
NimSkull – A fork of Nim (github.com)
7191.
Norton antivirus criticized for automatically installing cryptomining software (futurism.com)
7192.
The Speed of Science (2021) (worksinprogress.co)
7193.
Falsehoods programmers believe about video (haasn.dev)
7194.
Macron stands by his harsh words to the unvaccinated as cases continue to soar (nytimes.com)
7195.
NASA’s Retiring Top Scientist Says We Can Terraform Mars and Maybe Venus, Too (nytimes.com)
7196.
Latency (xkcd.com)
7197.
Cryptocurrency Investors Try to Turn Private Islands into Blockchain Utopias (vice.com)
7198.
Dual Boot Your Raspberry Pi (tomshardware.com)
7199.
Ask MetaFilter (ask.metafilter.com)
7200.
Letting Go of Random (bit-101.com)