May 2022 Archive
3151.
“wet-bulb” reading of 33.1 (twitter.com)
3152.
17776 (sbnation.com)
3153.
Luna 2.0 already down 70% and counting (old.reddit.com)
3154.
Avoid Using Quad9 DNS: They Are Going to Start Blocking Pirate Websites (itigic.com)
3155.
DjangoCon US 2022: Call for Proposals (pretalx.com)
3156.
Ask HN: We Already Pivoted
3157.
Unusual stock trading by members of Congress (stockmarketgame.net)
3158.
Spam and Blogs = Trouble (2006) (wired.com)
3159.
Chernobyl During the Russian Occupation (economist.com)
3160.
WhatsApp Cloud API (developers.facebook.com)
3161.
Nobody Learned Anything from the Crypto Crash (vice.com)
3162.
Schema Migrations and Avoiding Downtime (quanttype.net)
3163.
Interland: The Country in the Intersection (maximumprogress.substack.com)
3164.
Ecto's uniqueness constraint vs. Rails' uniqueness validation (germanvelasco.com)
3165.
California Broadband Definition Undermined by AT&T (eff.org)
3166.
Show HN: Open-source enterprise SSO – integrate SAML with a few lines of code (github.com)
3167.
Vodafone plans carrier-level user tracking for targeted ads (bleepingcomputer.com)
3168.
The Future of Distributed Wind in the US: Unlocking Terawatt-Level Potential (nrel.gov)
3169.
How the war in Ukraine appears to Russians (economist.com)
3170.
Microsoft Is Censoring Searches in U.S. for Politically Sensitive Chinese Names (wsj.com)
3171.
AMD Underwhelms at Computex (semiaccurate.com)
3172.
Npt – an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp written in C (github.com)
3173.
Reasons MVC Frameworks aren’t dinosaurs but sharks (david-dahan.com)
3174.
AWS commits additional $10M to OpenSSF for open source security (aws.amazon.com)
3175.
WebGL Fundamentals (webglfundamentals.org)
3176.
Crossrail: Elizabeth line due to open on 24 May (bbc.co.uk)
3177.
A Messy Table, a Map of the World (nytimes.com)
3178.
Ciaramella DSP web playground (ciaramella.dev)
3179.
Dive into Systems - a free online textbook (diveintosystems.org)
3180.
V86: Linux and Tiny C Compiler in the browser, part one (ja.nsommer.dk)