December 2021 Archive
6511.
Let's Take Wikipedia Offline (xn--gckvb8fzb.com)
6512.
Crystal lang has improved large memory allocation and management (forum.crystal-lang.org)
6513.
Baggy mask isn't going to cut it against Omicron, epidemiologist warns (cbc.ca)
6514.
Stratechery Year in Review (stratechery.com)
6515.
An Atmel ATtiny9 playing chiptunes – 1KB of flash, 32B RAM, 16B register file (vimeo.com)
6516.
A domestic newspaper warns of the Russian space program’s “rapid collapse” (arstechnica.com)
6517.
The hidden background noise that can catch criminals (youtube.com)
6518.
Earth Is Spinning Faster Now Than It Was 50 Years Ago (discovermagazine.com)
6519.
Bringing Lem Back Home (tol.org)
6520.
6521.
6522.
Show HN: Stockstack 1.0.0 (Open for Guests) (stockstack.io)
6523.
When People Listen to Happy Songs, the Market Outperforms (hbr.org)
6524.
6525.
Performant A/B Testing with Cloudflare Workers (philipwalton.com)
6526.
China powers up fourth-generation nuclear reactor in steady zero-carbon push (scmp.com)
6527.
DuckDuckGo in 2021: Building the Privacy Super App (spreadprivacy.com)
6528.
Let's Encrypt: the centralized web2 service used by most Web3 projects (twitter.com)
6529.
Gimp 2.10.30 Released (gimp.org)
6530.
Billionaire Makes Public Break from Mormon Church (nytimes.com)
6531.
Ad board tells Mint Mobile it should stop abusing the word ‘unlimited’ (theverge.com)
6532.
From Maven 3 to Maven 5 (Java) (javaadvent.com)
6533.
In a Boston Court, a Superstar of Science Falls to Earth (nytimes.com)
6534.
A New Hypersonic Wind Tunnel Will Put China '20 to 30 Years Ahead' of the West (interestingengineering.com)
6535.
First SMS sold as non-fungible token for €107,000 (abc.net.au)
6536.
Scientists Found a Cradle of Life Under Antarctica (gizmodo.com)
6537.
More than you wanted to know about the crazy frog NFT drama (meghanboilard.substack.com)
6538.
Pioneering new technique to barcode cells (exeter.ac.uk)
6539.
NYC Subway countdown clocks down because of AWS outage (twitter.com)
6540.
The obesity wars and the education of a researcher (sciencedirect.com)