December 2021 Archive
17611.
The Praxis Collection (opensea.io)
17612.
ArchStrike ISO now uses archinstall profiles (archstrike.org)
17613.
Is it possible to react within 100 ms in a sprint start? (2018) (basvanhooren.com)
17614.
Prepare your application for the Japanese era change (docs.microsoft.com)
17615.
17616.
The code must go on: A coding bootcamp becomes a lifeline under Taliban rule (technologyreview.com)
17617.
Chinese 'artificial sun' sets new world record (chinadaily.com.cn)
17618.
Write an Emulator in 24 Hours (github.com)
17619.
Polari (en.wikipedia.org)
17620.
Hide a secret message in a chessboard (using Go and WASM) (github.com)
17621.
Discord, Born from an Obscure Game, Became a Social Hub (nytimes.com)
17622.
GitHub – vanhauser-thc/thc-IPv6: IPv6 attack toolkit (github.com)
17623.
Building a Tech Startup with No Money (prajix.com)
17624.
AHA – Avoid Hasty Abstractions (kentcdodds.com)
17625.
Managing Humans (Book) (managinghumans.com)
17626.
What does future warfare look like? It's here already (bbc.com)
17627.
Laser-generated surface structures create water-repellent metals (2015) (rochester.edu)
17628.
Will Anyone Show Up at CES on Wednesday? (fossforce.com)
17629.
Leaded fuel was sold for 100 years, despite knowing its health risks (theconversation.com)
17630.
Martin Gardner’s Best Mathematical Puzzles (theguardian.com)
17631.
Threads you must re-read (twitter.com)
17632.
JavaScript Utility For decibel-based Volume Controls (discord.github.io)
17633.
New SaaS founder xmas song – all I want is a higher ARPU (twitter.com)
17634.
Toool (Lockpickers) scammed out of $20k via Amazon purchases [pdf] (toool.us)
17635.
Don't Look Up and the latitude that streaming affords
17636.
Discoveries as a Result of the Log4j Debacle (shehackspurple.ca)
17637.
So You Want to Have Impact (strangeloopcanon.com)
17638.
Physicists captured, quantified the sound of champagne’s effervescence (arstechnica.com)
17639.
Breaking down a small language design proposal (drewdevault.com)
17640.
Simulating the Williams FW43B(AR), Part 1: All Simulations Are Wrong (linkedin.com)