January 2022 Archive
17131.
NFT volume, DAOs and the curious case of LooksRare
(techcrunch.com)
17132.
17133.
On third-party Apple Watch apps
(jessesquires.com)
17135.
TypeScript: How Type Guards Can Help You Get Rid of 'as'
(blog.theodo.com)
17136.
Show HN: Spleadly – apply to hundreds of tech jobs at once
(spleadly.com)
17137.
17138.
Building a silicon quantum computer chip atom by atom
(nanotechnologyworld.org)
17139.
The Great Switch: distributed work first
(redmonk.com)
17140.
A list of funny and tricky JavaScript examples
(github.com)
17141.
Redfin CEO's plan to slow climate change
(twitter.com)
17142.
Hackers Bring Down Government Sites in Ukraine
(nytimes.com)
17143.
17144.
The Grey Album
(en.wikipedia.org)
17145.
The Future of Robotics
(venturebeat.com)
17146.
Recognizing Edge Windows
(textslashplain.com)
17147.
Kaggle vs. Real AI Product Development Life Cycle
(youtube.com)
17148.
Can DC power an entire home?
(chrisgammell.com)
17149.
17151.
Unified Payments Interface
(en.wikipedia.org)
17152.
What's new in Streamlit (January 13th 2022)
(blog.streamlit.io)
17153.
Play Wordle for a Different Day
(leif.io)
17154.
Most people are doing containers wrong
(twitter.com)
17155.
Osteoarthritis: Electric knee implants could help repair worn cartilage
(newscientist.com)
17156.
How the James Webb Space Telescope uses salt for lenses
(svs.gsfc.nasa.gov)
17157.
17158.
17159.
17160.
There is no such thing as a static website
(blog.wesleyac.com)