May 2022 Archive
3931.
Jack Dorsey steps down from Twitter’s board (techcrunch.com)
3932.
State privacy laws are being written by tech companies to minimize protections (9to5mac.com)
3933.
Unpublished proof four color theorem (twitter.com)
3934.
Magnetic-field-free, single-directional superconductivity (nature.com)
3935.
Map of the Community-Operated Network Infrastructure in the US (muninetworks.org)
3936.
FBI records on search for fabled gold raise more questions – AP News (apnews.com)
3937.
GIT: A Generative Image-to-Text Transformer for Vision and Language (arxiv.org)
3938.
How to Eat the Future (reallifemag.com)
3939.
I tried to read all my app privacy policies. It was 1M words (washingtonpost.com)
3940.
Our top most unusual collection items (blogs.bl.uk)
3941.
The Mediterranean’s first offshore wind farm, off Italy, is now up and running (electrek.co)
3942.
CRDTs: The Hard Parts – Martin Kleppmann’s Talks (martin.kleppmann.com)
3943.
Migrating a production database without any downtime (teamplify.com)
3944.
US reaches one million Covid deaths (nbcnews.com)
3945.
Discovering ancient cave art using 3D photogrammetry (cambridge.org)
3946.
IPv6 Deployment Passes Another Milestone (pulse.internetsociety.org)
3947.
Is Crypto Re-Creating the 2008 Financial Crisis? (newsletters.theatlantic.com)
3948.
3949.
Food as Relationship (2008) (tandfonline.com)
3950.
Fame Fed on Edna St. Vincent Millay (newyorker.com)
3951.
Quick ways to make yourself slightly happier (theguardian.com)
3952.
What makes a good REPL? (2017) (vvvvalvalval.github.io)
3953.
Twitter's account of deal shows Musk signing without asking for more info (reuters.com)
3954.
3955.
CT scans show the design evolution of the iPod (scanofthemonth.com)
3956.
Sri Lanka defaults on debt for first time in its history (bbc.com)
3957.
3958.
First production Kestrel and Arctic Terns, and OpenPOWER compute modules? (talospace.com)
3959.
3960.
Encrypted DNS (including ad-blocking) resolvers on cellular data, for iOS (github.com)