2022 Archive
13081.
Some notes on DynamoDB 2022 paper (_.0xffff.me)
13082.
Why Lisp macros are cool, a Perl perspective (2005) (lists.warhead.org.uk)
13083.
The Nature of the Firm (1937) (en.wikipedia.org)
13084.
AWS GuardDuty – the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (badshah.io)
13085.
Google Slides Is Hilarious (medium.com)
13086.
Wallabag: Self-hostable application for saving web pages and articles (github.com)
13087.
Speedcubing kid can skip last layer by learning 3915 algorithms for every case (twitter.com)
13088.
Search PDFs with Transformers and Python Notebook (colab.research.google.com)
13089.
LeanQt – GUI is here, Widgets are near (github.com)
13090.
Semantic reconstruction of continuous language from non-invasive brain recording (biorxiv.org)
13091.
Open Source Firebase Alternative with GraphQL (nhost.io)
13092.
WorldWideWeb: Proposal for a HyperText Project (1990) (w3.org)
13093.
Vite 4.0 (vitejs.dev)
13094.
The Echidna Is Australia’s Most Delightfully Different Mammal (atlasobscura.com)
13095.
Enhance: a web standards-based HTML framework (enhance.dev)
13096.
Running C unit tests with Pytest (p403n1x87.github.io)
13097.
Ws4sqlite: Query SQLite via HTTP (github.com)
13098.
License to Use JSLint for Evil (web.archive.org)
13099.
Show HN: 3D live tracking two climbers attempting a Sierra Nevada record (sps2022.com)
13100.
The Subcontrabassoon Project (subcontrabassoon.com)
13101.
Show HN: IHP v1.0 – Batteries-included web framework built on Haskell and Nix (ihp.digitallyinduced.com)
13102.
Run programs in Emacs buffer, seeing their output inline, interactively (github.com)
13103.
No longer possible for the public to learn who owns a EU company (twitter.com)
13104.
Show HN: Plasmo – a framework for building modern Chrome extensions (github.com)
13105.
A practical guide to incident management (incident.io)
13106.
You and Your Research (1986) (cs.utexas.edu)
13107.
The technology that changed air travel (2018) (retool.com)
13108.
Show HN: Topaz: open-source authorization combining the best of OPA and Zanzibar (github.com)
13109.
Keep ’em coming: Why your first ideas aren’t always the best (gsb.stanford.edu)
13110.
Upgrading my old Chumby 8 Linux kernel (downtowndougbrown.com)