January 2022 Archive
18901.
I bought dollar store earbuds just to see how good they sounded
(techradar.com)
18902.
Not Dead Yet: IBM’s revenue growth accelerates in Q4
(techcrunch.com)
18903.
How to Speak by Patrick Winston (2019)
(youtube.com)
18904.
The James Webb space telescope has arrived at L2
(webb.nasa.gov)
18905.
End User Data Analysis: The Good, the Bad, and the Future
(edeboursetty.substack.com)
18906.
18907.
Crypto and the Politics of Money
(adamtooze.com)
18908.
Learnings from Turo’s IPO
(blossomstreetventures.medium.com)
18909.
18910.
How scientists are using machine learning to listen to fish
(abcnews.go.com)
18913.
The Rules to Make the Rules
(paulfrazee.medium.com)
18914.
1882 surveying error saved a patch of forest from logging
(nationalgeographic.com)
18915.
100K Foot View
(notboring.co)
18916.
18917.
Once a Defender Always a Defender
(davnicwil.com)
18918.
18919.
A culture where change is ordinary
(katalisha.com)
18920.
We are likely created by a computer program: SubSimulatorGPT2
(old.reddit.com)
18921.
18922.
Half Life 2 running on the PinePhone Pro
(boilingsteam.com)
18923.
Apple Did Not Crowdfund:Focus-Visible in Safari
(mjtsai.com)
18925.
18926.
18927.
Proof of Stake: How I Learned to Love Weak Subjectivity (2014)
(blog.ethereum.org)
18928.
Fixing Performance Regressions Before They Happen
(netflixtechblog.com)
18929.
Learning Japanese During the Second World War
(historytoday.com)
18930.
Music created with the C programming language
(youtube.com)