May 2022 Archive
2971.
2973.
Before camping got wimpy: Roughing it with the Victorians
(collectorsweekly.com)
2974.
The problem with “doing your own research”
(thinkingispower.com)
2975.
2976.
2978.
I Am Long on Netscape (1999)
(boards.fool.com)
2980.
2981.
Install and run iPhone apps without using Xcode
(github.com)
2982.
The Birth of Anchor Books
(theamericanscholar.org)
2983.
TSMC sends prices hike for clients: 10-20% in 2022 and 5-9% in 2023
(tomshardware.com)
2984.
Why the Cantillon Effect Creates Communism
(bombthrower.com)
2985.
Show HN: A CLI for finding out of sync comments
(github.com)
2986.
Don’t Look to Oil Companies to Lower High Retail Gasoline Prices
(dallasfed.org)
2987.
An Apple-FedEx debacle had a local man caught in the middle
(bostonglobe.com)
2988.
Sugar – Candy Machine Rust CLI
(github.com)
2989.
ICE Is a Domestic Surveillance Agency
(schneier.com)
2990.
Powershell Windows Toolbox is malware
(bleepingcomputer.com)
2991.
A Cryptocurrency Comic – PeerTangle the So-Called Crypto Wizard
(peertangle.com)
2992.
2993.
Elastic tabstops – a better way to indent and align code
(nickgravgaard.com)
2994.
Lemon Squeezy: Sell digital products the easy-peasy way
(lemonsqueezy.com)
2995.
2996.
Woo: A high-performance Common Lisp web server
(fukamachi.hashnode.dev)
2997.
Mono No Aware
(en.wikipedia.org)
2998.
CrateDepression: Rust Supply-Chain Attack Uses Go Malware
(sentinelone.com)
2999.
3000.
The Spy Among Us (2015)
(magazine.utoronto.ca)