January 2022 Archive
20131.
Sod – An Embedded OpenCV Alternative (C Library)
(github.com)
20132.
Rainlendar: A customizable calendar always visible on your desktop
(rainlendar.net)
20133.
20134.
Valve's Steam Deck Has Now More Than 100 Titles Marked as Playable
(boilingsteam.com)
20135.
I discovered thousands of open databases on AWS
(infosecwriteups.com)
20136.
Clean code is a phase. Or: Why it's better to be kind, than to be clean
(koenvangilst.nl)
20137.
3D Integration: A New Dimension of Complexity for IC Design
(semiengineering.com)
20138.
The Fait Accompli: A classical tactic in the modern strategic landscape (2016)
(warontherocks.com)
20139.
Company says it’s developing a system that can recognize your face from your DNA
(technologyreview.com)
20140.
RonDB receives ARM64 support and large transaction support
(mikaelronstrom.blogspot.com)
20141.
The Sculptor Who Created Masks for Mutilated World War I Soldiers
(allthatsinteresting.com)
20142.
Incubators, accelerators and urban economic development
(journals.sagepub.com)
20143.
20144.
Wim Hof's guided breathing exercise
(youtube.com)
20145.
ESA determines new ‘space time’
(esa.int)
20146.
White House Releases Memo on Cybersecurity at Federal Agencies
(lawfareblog.com)
20147.
There is much more to mindfulness than the popular media hype
(theconversation.com)
20148.
Symptoms ≠ Causes
(louismorgner.substack.com)
20149.
Slow Death of IE and Progressive Enhancement (2018)
(alistapart.com)
20150.
U.S. appeals court will not block California net neutrality law
(news.yahoo.com)
20151.
20152.
China pilots nationwide blockchain development over real-world use cases
(cointelegraph.com)
20153.
20155.
Can We Prove the World Isn’t a Simulation?
(nautil.us)
20156.
What to Change If You Aren’t Getting the Offers You Want
(letterstoanewdeveloper.com)
20157.
Leaving better paths. Small tips for improving documentation
(logikblok.com)
20158.
Mystery of the Missing Moon Trees (2011)
(wired.com)
20159.
The Focus-Indicated Pseudo-class:focus-visible
(webkit.org)
20160.
How to Bleep Words in Final Cut Pro
(idustrialrevolution.com)