January 2022 Archive
14491.
The Solid-State Energy Storage Dam Is About to Bust Wide Open
(cleantechnica.com)
14492.
NPM ci is currently broken
(medium.com)
14493.
14494.
Ask HN: Did you ever play around with stereoscopy?
(youtube.com)
14495.
How Google Is Killing the Data Scientist
(blog.devgenius.io)
14496.
14497.
The Great Suspender – Without Analytics Tracking
(github.com)
14498.
A $3bn bet on finding the fountain of youth
(economist.com)
14499.
14500.
Booming NFT art market plagued by 'mind-blowing' fraud
(news.trust.org)
14501.
14502.
State of JavaScript 2022 is open
(stateofjs.com)
14503.
Dude Where's My Coldstart?
(openfaas.com)
14504.
Webpacker Has Been Retired
(github.com)
14505.
14506.
14507.
14508.
Free Text to Speech Service
(ttsmp3.net)
14509.
Scott Alexander's Discussion of Eliezer and Ngo on AI Risk
(astralcodexten.substack.com)
14510.
14511.
Apple’s promised mobile driver’s license and the fear of vendor lock-in
(biometricupdate.com)
14512.
Are Fake Covid Testing Sites Harvesting Data?
(schneier.com)
14513.
Show HN: AtomicQuote
(atomicquote.com)
14514.
For Web3, what is the product?
(twitter.com)
14515.
CLAP – An open source alternative to VST2/3
(github.com)
14516.
You, Me, and Utility NFTs
(brianchristner.io)
14517.
Q4OS
(q4os.org)
14518.
The foundational whitepaper on the emerging privacy tech industry
(riseofprivacytech.com)
14519.
BeOS rebuild Haiku has a new feature that runs Windows apps
(theregister.com)
14520.
How the Ballpoint Pen Killed Cursive
(theatlantic.com)