2022 Archive
23101.
Covid-19 breakthrough data
(coronavirus.health.ny.gov)
23102.
23103.
23104.
The Supreme Court’s Latest Decision Is a Blow to Stopping Climate Change
(scientificamerican.com)
23105.
How did the gold standard work?
(twitter.com)
23106.
Man sells 3D-printed firearms to a buyback program for $21,000
(interestingengineering.com)
23107.
Bicycle Recommendations
(lincolnquirk.com)
23108.
The Birth and Death of the Office
(historytoday.com)
23109.
One store’s decision to leave San Francisco over crime
(theatlantic.com)
23110.
The Return of Industrial Warfare
(rusi.org)
23112.
23113.
US Doesn't Care About Financial Crimes
(themakingofamillionaire.com)
23114.
We need more water than rain can provide: refilling rivers with desalination
(caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
23115.
Why Compilers Don’t Autocorrect “Obvious” Parse Errors
(chelseatroy.com)
23116.
Zelensky Compound NDA
(writing.kemitchell.com)
23118.
23119.
How far can you go without a message queue?
(blog.chiselstrike.com)
23120.
Edward Snowden Says 'Media Pushing for War'
(commondreams.org)
23121.
The Lisp Curse (2017)
(winestockwebdesign.com)
23122.
Extreme include discipline for C++ code
(blog.kowalczyk.info)
23124.
23126.
Japan’s love affair with the fax machine (2021)
(theconversation.com)
23128.
It’s almost impossible to lose anything in Japan
(twistedsifter.com)