January 2022 Archive
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A Short History of Chaosnet
(twobithistory.org)
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It Should Take More Than 10 Minutes to Evict Someone
(nytimes.com)
14347.
A simple guide to the Web3 stack
(blog.coinbase.com)
14348.
Swapping just one item can make diets substantially more planet-friendly
(news.tulane.edu)
14349.
Fake AI
(meatspacepress.com)
14350.
Visualized Graph Coloring Examples
(gitlab.com)
14351.
Java's Plans for 2022
(nipafx.dev)
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14353.
Best Compiler Books of All Time
(bookauthority.org)
14354.
I Use a Debugger
(blog.pnkfx.org)
14355.
14356.
Web3: A Map in Search of Territory
(the-crypto-syllabus.com)
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14358.
‘Moon rock’ in museum is just petrified wood (2009)
(nbcnews.com)
14359.
Nice way to gain self-confidence for job interviews
(boredpanda.com)
14360.
Microsoft Hires Key Apple Engineer to Work on Custom Chips
(bloomberg.com)
14361.
A Simple Plan to Solve All of America’s Problems
(theatlantic.com)
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14364.
Why Facebook Sucks (2007)
(scripting.com)
14365.
Reddit Blocking Firefox
(old.reddit.com)
14366.
Hotel chain switches to Chrome OS to recover from ransomware attack
(therecord.media)
14367.
It Is Time for the Superload (Massive Radioactive Tank)
(jalopnik.com)
14368.
Data to engineers ratio: US vs. Europe
(mikkeldengsoe.substack.com)
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In case against MIT’s Gang Chen, prosecutors seeking to drop charges
(washingtonpost.com)