January 2022 Archive
15601.
15602.
A string of unfortunate events – the seagulls and the pepperoni
(news.lettersofnote.com)
15603.
Three Kinds of Polymorphism in Rust
(brandons.me)
15604.
Former NASA Scientist Explains How We Could Terraform Mars
(futurism.com)
15605.
BMW shows off their color changing car at ces
(twitter.com)
15607.
List of Computing Mascots
(en.wikipedia.org)
15608.
How JPEG image compression works [video]
(youtube.com)
15609.
New Konni Campaign Targets Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(blog.lumen.com)
15610.
Shell Scripting Primer
(developer.apple.com)
15611.
Cops: Facebook Marketplace is the new ‘fence’
(nbcnews.com)
15612.
Openfire 4.6.7 released (Log4j 2.17.1 only change)
(discourse.igniterealtime.org)
15613.
Packet Scheduling with Dummynet and FreeBSD
(klarasystems.com)
15614.
Donation to free knowledge – Wikimedia Fördergesellschaft
(spenden.wikimedia.de)
15615.
Python C Extensions (trial/error teaching style)
(youtube.com)
15616.
GitHub Availability December 2021
(github.blog)
15619.
Turning a sphere inside out
(youtube.com)
15620.
Eyes on Asteroids
(eyes.nasa.gov)
15621.
Google, Facebook face big privacy fines in France
(politico.eu)
15622.
Meta Disputes Report It Halted Work on AR, VR Operating System
(bloomberg.com)
15623.
WiFi's Hidden Node Problem
(youtube.com)
15624.
15625.
JWST: Secondary Mirror Deployment Confirmed
(blogs.nasa.gov)
15626.
“Cryptoland” Video Presentation Analysis
(twitter.com)
15627.
New Technology Monitors Collapsing Glaciers
(scientificamerican.com)
15628.
Composers in the Court Room: Ravel's Bolero
(interlude.hk)
15629.
The Fort Bragg Murders
(rollingstone.com)
15630.
ZKDocs
(zkdocs.com)