January 2022 Archive
12601.
12602.
12603.
A personal file based wiki that uses Markdown
(github.com)
12604.
How to Ask Great Questions to Customers
(blog.brieferr.com)
12605.
John F. Nash's Work in Pure Mathematics
(privatdozent.co)
12606.
12607.
Silicon-based qubits take a big leap forward
(arstechnica.com)
12608.
12609.
User: Somebody “Notme” Else
(en.wikipedia.org)
12610.
12611.
12612.
12613.
Remote Work and the Importance of Writing
(economist.com)
12614.
How Did Id.me Get Between You and Your Identity?
(bloomberg.com)
12615.
The future history of Data Engineering
(groupby1.substack.com)
12616.
Categorizing the Content of GitHub Readme Files (2018) [pdf]
(cs.adelaide.edu.au)
12617.
Does GitHub Copilot Know Rickroll Lyrics
(youtube.com)
12618.
Web server: lighttpd 1.4.64 released
(lighttpd.net)
12619.
A whole bunch of games just got Steam Deck verified
(gamingonlinux.com)
12620.
Bitcoin Miner Laptop Should Earn $1 in 584M Years
(tomshardware.com)
12621.
Intel will create Bitcoin mining ASIC
(finance.yahoo.com)
12622.
Autonomous battery-powered rail cars could steal shipments from truckers
(arstechnica.com)
12623.
Mesa
(en.wikipedia.org)
12624.
Meta Experimenting with NFT Marketplace on Instagram
(decrypt.co)
12625.
12626.
Database “sharding” came from Ultima Online? (2009)
(raphkoster.com)
12628.
12629.
Eyes on the Earth
(climate.nasa.gov)
12630.
James Webb telescope mirror deployment completed
(blogs.nasa.gov)