May 2022 Archive
3031.
Ask HN: Devs laid off in previous downturns: How did you survive?
3032.
Drone carrying bag of handguns from United States to Canada intercepted by tree (cbc.ca)
3033.
People Are Dating All Wrong, According to Data Science (wired.com)
3034.
New Pfizer tech: pill with tiny chip that sends a wireless signal when digested (twitter.com)
3035.
Ask HN: Good nanotech companies/startups to invest to?
3036.
Sci-Fi Films Everyone Should Watch Once (wired.co.uk)
3037.
Ask HN: What to focus on for proving I am a competent programmer?
3038.
Show HN: Jira to Gitlab Issue Migration Tool
3039.
Binary Privacy (matklad.github.io)
3040.
Why Seafile is unique among file sync solutions (sagar.se)
3041.
Amazon Just Fired 2 Union Organizers Who Helped Win Amazon’s First Union (vice.com)
3042.
Monkeypox cases under investigation in Canada as outbreak spreads in Europe, USA (cbc.ca)
3043.
Wikipedia Haiku (botsin.space)
3044.
Birthing Furniture: An Illustrated History (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
3045.
Biggest Privacy Resource List on the Internet (gitlab.com)
3046.
Show HN: Stand out with your Resume. Use Resoume (resoume.com)
3047.
Hawkeye (cbs): Detect images in a video stream and execute automated actions (github.com)
3048.
Hare language LWN thread: “how do I know if my keys will be stored securely?” (lwn.net)
3049.
Adding Side Effects to Spreadsheets (2019) (notion.so)
3050.
Maude Overview (maude.cs.illinois.edu)
3051.
Kotlin Asynchronous Framework, Ktor 2.0, Released (infoq.com)
3052.
Confirmation Bias Reduces Business Profits (disasteravoidanceexperts.com)
3053.
Show HN: IT-Security for Developers (dck-one.medium.com)
3054.
The lifelike Fayum mummy portraits of Roman Egypt, 100 BC-200 AD (rarehistoricalphotos.com)
3055.
The Renewable-Energy Revolution Will Need Renewable Storage (newyorker.com)
3056.
A simple tool to package and run distributed K8s application (github.com)
3057.
My take on “where's all the code” (nullprogram.com)
3058.
Hacker Leaks Mountain of Files from Inside Xinjiang Camps (vice.com)
3059.
Solana's blockchain clock loses track of time, now running 30 minutes behind (theblockcrypto.com)
3060.
Time and Frequency (2009) (prc68.com)