January 2022 Archive
18361.
Fair Digital Objects (FDO)
(fairdo.org)
18362.
18363.
New Terraform Provider (beta) for OpenNebula clouds
(forum.opennebula.io)
18364.
Neuralink lines up clinical trials in humans
(theguardian.com)
18365.
18366.
Same-Address Load-Load Ordering in RISC-V
(danielmangum.com)
18368.
Greylock: Welcome, Mustafa Suleyman
(greylock.com)
18370.
New framework-agnostic error page for PHP
(github.com)
18371.
18372.
18373.
A Note for Others Pulled from the Play Store
(thecodeblogs.com)
18374.
Top Ten Condensed Matter Physics Papers of the Year
(buhin-blog.blogspot.com)
18375.
Stereo Magnification with Multi-Layer Images
(samsunglabs.github.io)
18376.
18377.
IBM Sells Some Watson Health Assets for More Than $1B
(bloomberg.com)
18378.
How Much Do Rockets Pollute? Are They Bad for Our Air?
(youtube.com)
18379.
Time for Transparency from Digital Platforms, but What Does That Mean?
(lawfareblog.com)
18380.
Modeling How Cells Choose Their Fates
(caltech.edu)
18381.
Why the CD Revival Is Finally Here
(rollingstone.com)
18382.
Top Website to Find Great Illustrations
(blog.sachinchaurasiya.dev)
18383.
Gender bias in lab groups not rooted in personal preference
(news.cornell.edu)
18384.
18385.
18386.
Terminal Basics
(geekingfrog.com)
18387.
Researchers Explore Hacking VirusTotal to Find Stolen Credentials
(darkreading.com)
18388.
9 lessons from my 10+ years working in product (2021)
(old.reddit.com)
18389.
Whether green, blue, or turquoise, hydrogen needs to be clean and cheap
(thebulletin.org)
18390.