December 2021 Archive
17401.
Bad Product Decision (blackboxofpm.com)
17402.
How The Internet Was In The 90s (2017) (sarcasm.co)
17403.
On the Trail of the Robocall King (2019) (wired.com)
17404.
The hacker-for-hire industry is now too big to fail (technologyreview.com)
17405.
Benson Leung: making Chromebooks get all of the information on USB-C Cables (twitter.com)
17406.
Dataroma Superinvestor Portfolio Updates (dataroma.com)
17407.
Conversations about race between Black and white friends feel risky but valuable (news.stanford.edu)
17408.
Energy crisis 2021 – the China shock (adamtooze.substack.com)
17409.
Job satisfaction among millennial and Gen Z workers just hit a new low point (fastcompany.com)
17410.
My experiment creating an online MOBA (dodgebrawl.herokuapp.com)
17411.
Matter is a new standard that promises to fix smart home interoperability (theverge.com)
17412.
Make your own 80s dystopian music soundtrack (blog.adafruit.com)
17413.
Qwertuoso (linusakesson.net)
17414.
OpenAI SDK for PHP (laravel-news.com)
17415.
The Best General Advice on Earth (1890, 2012) (jsomers.net)
17416.
“Feelings” map of Prague by locals (pocitovemapy.cz)
17417.
A list of books about business history (malwarwickonbooks.com)
17418.
NATO Joint Military Symbology, App-6(C) [pdf] (cimic-coe.org)
17419.
Patool: Portable command line archive file manager (github.com)
17420.
A virtual reality simulator to train surgeons for skull-base procedures (techxplore.com)
17421.
James Webb Space Telescope's Spinoff Technologies (webb.nasa.gov)
17422.
Why Are Middlebrow Dismissals So Tempting? (byrnehobart.com)
17423.
Bad Emacs defaults (idiomdrottning.org)
17424.
Zaniest Things I Learned in 2021 (jjpryor.substack.com)
17425.
Omicron's secrets revealed under a microscope (actu.epfl.ch)
17426.
Crystal's interpreter – A special holiday present (crystal-lang.org)
17427.
Show HN: Starlite – A New Python ASGI API Framework (github.com)
17428.
Elon Musk rejects claims his satellites are squeezing out rivals in space (ft.com)
17429.
2PC: Two Phase Commit (loonytek.com)
17430.
Harnessing an Unusual Kind of Natural Energy: Dancers’ Body Heat (nytimes.com)