May 2022 Archive
3331.
Ask HN: Is there a math formula that can give me nth pie digit?
3332.
Bolt, the SF startup with permanent 4-day workweek, lays off 1/3 of employees (sfgate.com)
3333.
Losing the Plot: One of the most notorious conspiracies in British history (historytoday.com)
3334.
How Oslo Learned to Fight Climate Change (newyorker.com)
3335.
Why You Should Think Twice About Wanting to Work on Weekends (wsj.com)
3336.
Tachyum Announces World’s First Universal Processor (tachyum.com)
3337.
Show HN: Organize your open Chrome Tabs like apps on a desktop (github.com)
3338.
Sale of Orwell's 1984 forbidden in Belarus (charter97.org)
3339.
Pittsburgh Toilet (en.wikipedia.org)
3340.
Proof of Stake and our next experiments in Web3 (blog.cloudflare.com)
3341.
OpuntiaOS – an operating system targeting x86, ARMv7, Aarch64 (github.com)
3342.
Ask HN: Best-practices for email and account hygiene?
3343.
DXX-Rebirth Is a Source Port of the Descent Engines for Windows, Mac OS, Linux (dxx-rebirth.com)
3344.
Where's the Race Condition? “works on AArch64, how can it fail on x86_64?” (cpufun.substack.com)
3345.
Amazon says browser extension Honey is a security risk, now that PayPal owns it (theverge.com)
3346.
White House wants nation to prepare for cryptography-breaking quantum computers (therecord.media)
3347.
Double detonation: from Type a Ia supernova explosion to its supernova remnant (arxiv.org)
3348.
LeoLabs: Low Earth Orbit Visualization (platform.leolabs.space)
3349.
Chonky Palmtop Will Slide into Your Heart (hackaday.com)
3350.
Show HN: Arttime – CLI art meets functionality (github.com)
3351.
Brian Madden’s brutal and unfiltered thoughts on the Broadcom / VMware deal (linkedin.com)
3352.
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt (blogs.bl.uk)
3353.
Google's Advanced Web Apps Fund, supporting those who make the web more powerful (developer.chrome.com)
3354.
Fructure: A structured interaction engine in Racket (github.com)
3355.
Linux for PC from 2007 (2021) (notes.valdikss.org.ru)
3356.
Moxie Marlinspike is leaving Signal (techcrunch.com)
3357.
PyLucid: Lucid Interpreter Written in Python (github.com)
3358.
Orra White Hitchcock’s Scientific Illustrations for the Classroom (1828–40) (publicdomainreview.org)
3359.
The Riddle of the Mountain (inference-review.com)
3360.
New York is close to a Bitcoin mining crackdown (cnbc.com)