January 2022 Archive
10081.
Magnitsky Act
(en.wikipedia.org)
10082.
No liberal democracy should have a Magnitsky Act
(johnmenadue.com)
10083.
10085.
My Berlin meeting with an ex Nazi
(theguardian.com)
10086.
10087.
The art of sharpening pencils (2007)
(matthewjamestaylor.com)
10088.
10089.
SpaceX Rocket to “Land” on Moon
(livescience.com)
10090.
Switching to GNU Compiler Collection for macOS Users
(spin.atomicobject.com)
10091.
Performance improvements in ASP.NET Core 6
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
10092.
TLA+: The Best Debugger/ Optimizer You’ve Never Heard Of
(thenewstack.io)
10093.
IRS wants to scan your face
(washingtonpost.com)
10094.
Biden Admin Planning Executive Action on Cryptocurrency
(twitter.com)
10095.
ConnectedPapers: Explore connected papers in a visual graph
(connectedpapers.com)
10096.
First Molecular Electronics Chip Developed
(scitechdaily.com)
10097.
10098.
Most Expensive Processor
(youtube.com)
10099.
Harp v0.2.5 – Secret management by contract
(github.com)
10100.
JFrog Helps Clean Up Bad NPM JavaScript with 3 New Tools
(thenewstack.io)
10101.
Cross-fork object sharing in Git (is not a bug)
(people.kernel.org)
10102.
Simula One aims at becoming your portable Linux VR computer
(skarredghost.com)
10103.
The $128M heist that shocked the world
(cnn.com)
10104.
Reasons privacy coins haven't taken off
(twitter.com)
10105.
Not So Smart Contracts
(andrecronje.medium.com)
10106.
He was sent to prison for murder. Then his identical twin confessed
(theguardian.com)
10107.
10108.
A model that can create realistic animations of talking faces
(techxplore.com)
10109.
General Dynamics X-62 VISTA the AI warplane
(youtube.com)
10110.
New Quantum Bit
(news.mit.edu)