2022 Archive
16381.
JavaScript Garbage Collection with WebAssembly Is Possible Today (jott.live)
16382.
Trivia About Rust Types (thecodedmessage.com)
16383.
Podman: Pasta User-Mode Networking (github.com)
16384.
Talking with the Moon: Inside Apollo's premodulation processor (righto.com)
16385.
Nerfstudio: A collaboration friendly studio for NeRFs (docs.nerf.studio)
16386.
The stilt-walking shepherds of France's grasslands, 1843-1937 (rarehistoricalphotos.com)
16387.
The Way Things Work CD-ROM (1994) (archive.org)
16388.
RFC8890 – The Internet Is for End Users (datatracker.ietf.org)
16389.
2021 at OCamlPro (ocamlpro.com)
16390.
Childhood toys: 40 years on 2-XL works just fine (blog.jgc.org)
16391.
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of JPEG: A Signal Processing Approach [video] (youtube.com)
16392.
Milky Way's graveyard of dead stars found (phys.org)
16393.
CarperAI announces plans for the first open-source “instruction-tuned” LM (carper.ai)
16394.
Programming at the REPL: Data Visualization (clojure.org)
16395.
Show HN: Hstream – quick Python web apps – Streamlit alternative using htmx (github.com)
16396.
Accelerating zk-SNARKs - MSM and NTT algorithms on FPGAs with Hardcaml (blog.janestreet.com)
16397.
Wide-Band WebSDR (websdr.ewi.utwente.nl)
16398.
A carnivorous plant that traps prey underground (cnn.com)
16399.
Google Cloud to acquire Mandiant for $5.4B (googlecloudpresscorner.com)
16400.
Proposal to merge WASI based WebAssembly support (bugs.ruby-lang.org)
16401.
Nature Used 57 Recipes to Create Earth’s 10,500 “Mineral Kinds” (carnegiescience.edu)
16402.
FreeBSD on the Graviton 3 (daemonology.net)
16403.
Smartknob – an open-source input device (github.com)
16404.
Strange DNA structures linked to cancer (the-scientist.com)
16405.
Experiments for Young Engineers and Scientists (expeyes.in)
16406.
GraphBLAS (people.engr.tamu.edu)
16407.
Bootloader Basics (notes.eatonphil.com)
16408.
Sanyo Triple Five (leadedsolder.com)
16409.
Microsoft’s new $599 Mac Mini-like PC is designed to improve Windows on Arm (theverge.com)
16410.
A few of my favourite things about the OpenBSD Packet Filter tools (blog.apnic.net)