January 2022 Archive
19561.
Space Junk Visualization
(astria.tacc.utexas.edu)
19562.
My current Indie Hacking toolkit
(indiehackers.com)
19563.
The History of Unicor
(unicor.gov)
19564.
Turtle Wordle – a clone of Wordle in 60 lines of Logo
(turtlespaces.org)
19565.
Prodspec and Annealing
(usenix.org)
19566.
Will Tokens Replace Equity?
(every.to)
19567.
The Early Hackers (1999)
(catb.org)
19568.
19569.
Psychoneuroimmunology
(en.wikipedia.org)
19570.
Good questions to ask your interviewer
(productlessons.xyz)
19571.
Upwork AnyHire
(upwork.com)
19572.
What Is an Entertainment Company?
(matthewball.vc)
19573.
Chrome Is Bad: How “Keystone” Slows Down the Mac »Sir Apfelot
(sir-apfelot.de)
19574.
Experian’s industry-first buy now, pay later bureau
(experianplc.com)
19575.
Pseudo-MPEC for WE0913A = DSCOVR object = 2015-007B = NORAD 40391
(projectpluto.com)
19577.
The Kepler Problem (Part 4)
(johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
19578.
Retro Studios seeking developer for Metroid Prime 4
(twitter.com)
19579.
Findxkcd – Browse and search through Xkcd comics
(findxkcd.com)
19580.
Be Plainspoken
(boz.com)
19581.
The Smallest Aquarium (2019)
(youtube.com)
19582.
19583.
19584.
AI identifies wounded wild animals and poachers in camera trap footage
(newscientist.com)
19585.
Vitalik Buterin suggests making NFTs ‘soulbound’ like World of Warcraft items
(cointelegraph.com)
19586.
19587.
OCaml Labs Joins Tarides
(tarides.com)
19588.
19589.
19590.
Back to the BBS – Part one: The return to being online
(youtube.com)