May 2022 Archive
4411.
Silicon Valley Investors Give Startups Survival Advice for Downturn (wsj.com)
4412.
Unusual neutron star spinning every 76 seconds discovered in stellar graveyard (phys.org)
4413.
We're Publishing the Facebook Papers (gizmodo.com)
4414.
Mars Rover Soundtrack (mit.edu)
4415.
NFT Sales Are Flatlining (wsj.com)
4416.
India Orders VPN Companies to Collect and Hand over User Data (cnet.com)
4417.
4418.
Tails 5.0 is out – Key new features (tails.boum.org)
4419.
Physicists pin down how quantum uncertainty sharpens measurements (quantamagazine.org)
4420.
A record 4.5M Americans quit their jobs in March (cnn.com)
4421.
Employees at another Apple store are unionizing, this time in Maryland (npr.org)
4422.
Accessibility and Real-Time Apps: Clearing Fog and Picking Fruit (fly.io)
4423.
Real (Strange) Sex Laws (web.archive.org)
4424.
Innovate, Inspire, Ignite Creativity. – The Bob Moog Foundation (moogfoundation.org)
4425.
Writing my personal home page (danbulant.eu)
4426.
Buying Authenticity: Inside the World of the Paid Crypto Shills (vice.com)
4427.
Arkansas Engineer Wins Project Jengo, Cloudflare Wins at the Patent Office (blog.cloudflare.com)
4428.
On Deck cuts 25% of staff, scales back accelerator (techcrunch.com)
4429.
β€œIt's a civil matter,” CA police to the owner of the Turo rented Tesla Model 3 (teslaoracle.com)
4430.
GraphQL Is a Trap (twitter.com)
4431.
Draft Overturning Roe vs. Wade Quotes Infamous Witch Trial Judge (propublica.org)
4432.
Heroku admits that customer credentials were stolen in cyberattack (bleepingcomputer.com)
4433.
Flying insect numbers have plunged by 60% since 2004, GB survey finds (theguardian.com)
4434.
The Crypto Industry Is Getting Too Honest (wired.com)
4435.
Ukrainians are being sent to remote parts of Russia (inews.co.uk)
4436.
About those kill-switched Ukrainian tractors (doctorow.medium.com)
4437.
4438.
We Bagged Ripples in Space (astrobiscuit.com)
4439.
Terraform for databases: Announcing the official Terraform provider for Atlas (atlasgo.io)
4440.
A new job site just for open-source jobs opens its doors (zdnet.com)