January 2022 Archive
16861.
Names-as-a-Service, FUDwear, and Pascalian Medicine
(opportunities.so)
16862.
Dependency Risk and Funding
(lucumr.pocoo.org)
16863.
16865.
Samsung Demonstrates the World’s First MRAM Based In-Memory Computing
(news.samsung.com)
16866.
M-Labs – open tools for open physics
(m-labs.hk)
16867.
Brooklyn's Satmar Hasidic Jews – An Interesting Photo Project by Suzanne Stein
(newyorkerlife.com)
16868.
Economists Pin More Blame on Tech for Rising Inequality
(nytimes.com)
16869.
Effective Communication: Daily Meetings and Follow Ups
(thethinnerbook.wordpress.com)
16870.
16872.
16873.
Space Weather Prediction Center
(swpc.noaa.gov)
16874.
Symmetries Reveal Clues About the Holographic Universe
(quantamagazine.org)
16875.
Checkout.com becomes UK’s most valuable fintech at $40bn
(theguardian.com)
16876.
Jumping into the middle of an instruction is not as strange as it sounds
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
16877.
TSMC to make 3nm chips for Intel at new site in northern Taiwan
(digitimes.com)
16878.
Teen hacker claims ability to control 25 Teslas worldwide
(europe.autonews.com)
16879.
New study discovers how communication gaps between doctors/patients can be cured
(theconversation.com)
16880.
Developments in the Arm A-Profile Architecture: Armv8.6-A
(community.arm.com)
16881.
Madvise – give advice about use of memory
(man7.org)
16882.
Time for Australia to rethink its Antarctica Policy
(thediplomat.com)
16883.
Ubuntu 22.04 to Bring the Desktop to Raspberry Pi 4
(hackster.io)
16884.
What we learned from a large refactoring
(medium.com)
16885.
Skin Can ‘Sniff’ Certain Aromas That Help It Heal Faster
(worldsensorium.com)
16887.
16888.
Third-Party Software for Teslas Can Be Hacked, German Teen Says
(bloomberg.com)
16889.
16890.
Dozzle – Log Viewer for Docker
(dozzle.dev)