January 2022 Archive
20191.
Libor Was Made Up Anyway
(bloomberg.com)
20192.
Everything we see is a mash-up of brain’s last 15 seconds of visual information
(theconversation.com)
20194.
Picasso's Descendants to Sell More Than 1k NFTs of Never Seen Ceramic Works
(washingtonpost.com)
20196.
What We Can Learn from How the 1918 Pandemic Ended
(nytimes.com)
20197.
One week left to save the Web
(brucelawson.co.uk)
20198.
20199.
Lemonade Stand (1979)
(archive.org)
20200.
Atari is celebrating its 50th anniversary by combining NFTs with lootboxes
(videogameschronicle.com)
20201.
20202.
The Altruist’s View on Brain Computer Interfaces
(ae.studio)
20203.
20204.
20205.
How Organisms Come to Know the World: Fundamental Limits on AGI
(frontiersin.org)
20207.
Imaging illuminates a biological light switch
(news.cornell.edu)
20208.
Search for mysterious noise in Brooklyn Heights (Dec 6 2021)
(brooklyneagle.com)
20210.
Ignore Your Feelings (2015)
(theatlantic.com)
20211.
Expat 2.4.4 released, includes security fixes
(blog.hartwork.org)
20212.
20213.
Ethical Programming
(adambourg.com)
20215.
Big Images, Fast
(engineering.q42.nl)
20216.
The Modern ML Monitoring Mess: Research Challenges
(shreya-shankar.com)
20217.
Turborepo 1.1
(turborepo.org)
20218.
Writing a simple arcade game in Lisp
(forum.ulisp.com)
20219.
Jeremy (Snail)
(en.wikipedia.org)
20220.
Even-handed, data-driven, critical commentary on NFTs
(rightclicksave.com)